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Hylenr ties up with TakeMe2Space to ratify cold fusion technology to power satellites


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A Hyderabad-based start-up soon plans to demonstrate cold fusion technology to generate electricity in space, a move aimed at increasing the life of satellites in orbits and at the same time making them lighter.

The article discusses a collaboration between Hylenr, a company focused on cold fusion technology, and Takeme2space, a space technology firm, to validate and potentially implement cold fusion as a power source for satellites. Cold fusion, if proven viable, could offer a revolutionary, clean, and virtually limitless energy source, significantly reducing the reliance on traditional, expensive, and less efficient power systems currently used in space. The partnership aims to test Hylenr's cold fusion technology in space conditions, where the technology could provide continuous power without the need for refueling, thereby enhancing the longevity and efficiency of satellite operations. This initiative not only seeks to advance space technology but also has implications for energy solutions on Earth, potentially transforming how we approach energy production.

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