Hi, greetings from Europe :) I am an engineer and since a number of years I have been reading Future Energy News with great interest. I appreciate the professional and scientific approach. I like the in-depth reviews and videos because they cover a wide range of topics and solutions, ranging from "down to earth" to the more sophisticated projects or pioneering work. The keywords to describe my experience with IRI are: Innovative, challenging and ambitious.
IRI has been educating me, via its conferences and publications, for decades. In recent years, the Integrity Research Institute newsletter is a must-read among the many news sources that vie for attention.
I'm an author of non-fiction books about non-conventional clean-energy possibilities and the human interest stories of the frontier scientists and inventors involved in the quest.
Dr. Tom Valone generously shares information that has helped me understand various subtopics in the energy-related fields. Dr. Jacqueline Panting Valone of IRI has been equally generous with her time and her knowledge of health-related research and developments. I'm grateful to them!
I have had the opportunity to know Dr. Tom Valone and the Integrity Research Institute for over 30 years and feel privileged to be associated with Tom and this excellent organization. IRI clearly embodies a wealth of information and expertise in many areas of leading-edge science, alternative energy and advanced healing technologies. As such it represents a venue which provides exciting new opportunities for pioneering scientists and new technologies to be intelligently discussed and showcased, and thus constitutes an invaluable resource for America and the world at large. Elliott Maynard, Ph.D., Founder, Arcos Cielos Research Center, Sedona, Arizona.
Review from Guidestar
IRI continues to amaze me for its disciplined thought in exploring new technical options. The US will only remain competitive in the coming decades if it can maintain its competitive technical edge and this will be an increasingly difficult challenge. We need the vision and insight that IRI provides.
John R. Powers
Former Director of Research and Technical Assessment
US DOE
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