Investigating Open Systems
Contributing to a greener & low carbon future through novel technologies
Kerrow Energetics, based in Cornwall, UK, is a non-commercial enterprise that scientifically examines energy systems that purport to be thermodynamically open and which may contribute to a greener future and a lower carbon footprint.
Through careful and diligent research techniques, it investigates prior claims through project builds and implementation and then prepares technical reports and papers in support of its findings and main objectives.
Setup in 2018, work initially examined electrolysis efficiency in the production of Hydrogen and HHO gas. Now, inductive pulse charging technologies (IPC) are being explored to investigate prior claims of energy gains and improvements in battery health and longevity with their implications for recycling, energy storage and battery management. The first study was completed in 2024 and has been published.
A follow-up study will examine the likely origins of any measured energy gains, alongside any effects on battery ageing and storage capacity, with its implications for the dynamics of electrochemical processes or the application of open thermodynamics in electrodynamic theory. This study is due to be published in January 2025.