I found this meeting announce on IEEE Houston section:Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as Alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants(Link)
https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/38088
http://sites.ieee.org/houston/…ium-molten-salt-reactors/
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HOU Sec: Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors Back to Calendar
WHEN:
February 25, 2016 @ 6:30 pm – 8:15 pm
WHERE:
City: Houston
CONTACT:
MAILTO:christopher.[email protected]
Co-sponsored by: Christopher Sanderson
Title: Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as Alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants.
Description: What in the world will ever replace oil & fossil fuels for energy? Come to hear about a few new technologies that are about to enter the marketplace – cold fusion, molten salt and water reactors.
Speaker(s): Michelle Murphy,
Location:
Bldg: HESS Club
5430 Westheimer Rd.
Houston, Texas
77056
Michelle Murphy
Biography:
Michelle Murphy is a small business owner and inventor of a cost-saving method for determining the arc flash hazard for commercial and industrial electrical equipment.
She also spent over 10 years of experience in the Engineering, Procurement and Construction industry including both commercial and government contracts. Commercial contracts includes power plants, an upstream oil & gas (LNG) project and a major midstream oil & gas terminal. Industry experience includes Power, Nuclear, Nuclear Waste Treatment, Chemical Demilitarization and Oil & Gas. Government customers include the Department of Energy, Department of Defense and the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Michelle frequently presents on new nuclear technologies, such as cold fusion and molten salt reactors and also plasma based technologies. Her presentation is entitled: Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants.
Michelle is a Virginia Tech graduate in electrical engineering and has lived here in Houston since 2012
Michele Murphy is the author of that presentation
"Cold Fusion vs Thorium Molten Salt Reactors as Alternatives to Conventional Nuclear Power Plants"
http://www.arcflashtables.com/new-nuclear-presentation.html