Wind will be dead about 3 months after...
... the wholly-owned news industry finally has the guts to report the real news on cold fusion. It has come back with a vengence, with real, accredited scientists reporting impossible-to-fake -or explain away- substantial power outputs. About 100 teams are out there, and many are replicating each other.
Meanwhile a smaller number of corporations are claiming large (>1,000 watts) powers, reliable operation, high temperatures. A few of these are fakes, I imagine, but some are legit, and very impressive. None have verified their equipment publicly with a recognized testing organization, apparently all being very concerned about their Intellectual Property.
(Aarrggh! - I have blown my cover, my credibility, my.. what shall I do?)
Okay, forget the second paragraph, it's all true but too much, much too much. Concentrate on the first, about Scientists. Go. Check Google. Honest. Use 'LENR', MIT, Celani, NI, C-cat.
Oh, and this also takes out solar, algae, ethanol, tides. And OPEC, shale oil, tar sands.
Ol' Bab, who was an engineer.