Steorn to demonstrate Orbo energy machine tomorrow

by DJ Neawedde | 4th July 2007

Finally, Irish company Steorn, which claims to have achieved “the production of clean, free and constant energy,” will be showing us the goods in a demonstration starting tommorrow, and ending July 13 at the Kinetica Museum in London. Apparently the demo will be available for viewing online. Shown above is the first picture of a contraption demonstrating the Orbo technology. I guess we’ll just have to wait for now to see what actually happens, and what physics experts and energy professionals say. More [engadget]

UPDATE: Steorn says they are having problems demonstrating their machine. “We are experiencing some technical difficulties with the demo unit in London. Our initial assessment indicates that this is probably due to the intense heat from the camera lighting…” Ooook. More

UPDATE 2: Orbo demo canceled - A press release by Steorn CEO Sean McCarthy says they “will explore alternative dates for the public demonstration.”


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