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Hyderabad-based startup Hylenr Technologies plans to demonstrate cold fusion technology in space to generate electricity for satellites, aiming to increase their lifespan and reduce weight. They have partnered with TakeMe2Space and hold a patent for their Low Energy Nuclear Reactor (LENR) technology. The LENR generates more power than the energy used to trigger fusion reactions. The start-up has booked rides on Indian space launch vehicles for their product.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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