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Journal of New Energy  
JNE
DisciplineCold fusion, new energy
Peer-reviewedYes
LanguageEnglish
Edited byHal Fox
Publication details
Publisher
Fusion Information Center, Salt Lake City (United States)
Publication history
1996–2003
FrequencyQuarterly

The Journal of New Energy (JNE) was a quarterly journal edited by Hal Fox and published by the Fusion Information Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 1996 to about 2003. It was devoted to cold fusion (low-energy nuclear reactions) and other "new energy" research, providing a publication outlet for a field largely shut out of conventional journals after the 1989 Pons–Fleischmann controversy.

History

Hal Fox, a long-time promoter of new-energy research, used the journal to document experimental and theoretical work on cold fusion, "zero-point energy," and related topics. It is closely associated with the broader new-energy community and with related publications such as New Energy News and Infinite Energy.

Papers on this wiki

This wiki catalogues roughly 140 papers published in Journal of New Energy. See what links here for the full list, and the Index of Journals.