Cold Water Reactor


Imagine if you will, what happens when a pipe in your home bursts and begins leaking during a cold winter night.

Why did this happen? Simply put, as the temperature dropped, the water inside the pipe froze and became trapped. As the water froze into ice, it was expanding in volume. This increase in volume is what caused the pipe to burst. This increase in volume exerted a fatal amount of pressure on the pipe. So...

What if we could harness this destructive force, using it to produce energy and heat our homes?

That was the question I asked myself some time ago, and upon researching the idea I eventually learned there are a few others out there who have asked the same question in the past, yet this idea remains almost totally unknown. In this website I want to introduce you to my research on this source of alternate energy and make known its huge potential.

The idea of heating our homes with clean sources of energy is not far fetched. It is meant to work in its prime in frigid cold weather, during those cold snaps of the night and even during those slight warming periods of the day; as long as the temperature is fluctuating in a sub-zero range. It is a clean, simple, inexpensive source of energy. How it Works



Chris Mailloux