Despite delays in securing the necessary parts for the fusion nuclear reactions prototype,
known as “the McConnell”, the final assembly is nearing completion, and planning is now
underway for the testing and modifications phase, which is now scheduled in early June.
In making the announcement, David McConnell, Chairman and CEO of McConnell Moran
Technology Corporation, explained that planning and safety protocols were paramount to
insure that the prototype would operate with no risk of injury as the testing and modifications
were implemented to demonstrate the efficiency of this innovative technology.
The design, planning and construction of the McConnell prototype are being carefully
monitored, recorded and reported by Mr. Ted Tuazon, B.S.M.E, Engineering Consultant for this
project, who will is preparing the necessary patent application for filing with the patent offices.
Once the initial testing of the McConnell prototype is completed, the official testing will
proceed with independent engineering consultants to record and verify the results in
accordance with proper engineering standards and practices. These reports will then be made
available for public information and analysis.
McConnell advised that once the testing phase is completed, the company will proceed with
the next phase of its plans to build a larger facility that can generate 3.5 to 5 megawatts of
electricity, for commercial application. Marketing and future expansion is currently in the
planning phases.
For more information and current news releases, visit the website of the company at:
www.thermofusionenergy.com