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                <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection, 
				<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1992/1999" encodinganalog="date">1992-1999</date>
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                <titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection</titleproper>
                
                <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid created by Claire A. Kempa</author>                                
                                
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        	<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Multimedia Archives, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah</publisher>
        		<address>
          			<addressline>295 South 1500 East</addressline>
          			<addressline>Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0860</addressline>
          			<addressline>801-581-8864</addressline>
					<addressline>http://lib.utah.edu/collections/multimedia-archives</addressline>
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        	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2022" encodinganalog="date">2022</date>			
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        <profiledesc>            
            <creation>Encoded in Adobe Dreamweaver by Claire A. Kempa
			<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2022">2022</date>.
			</creation>
            
            <langusage>Finding aid encoded in 
			<language encodinganalog="language" langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English</language> in Latin script.
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            <descrules>Finding aid based on DACS (<title render="italic">Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition</title>)</descrules>            
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	<repository>
        <corpname encodinganalog="publisher">University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections</corpname>
        <subarea encodinganalog="publisher">Photographs Division</subarea>
        <address>
          <addressline>Special Collections</addressline>
          <addressline>295 South 1500 East</addressline>
          <addressline>Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0860</addressline>
          <addressline>801-581-8864</addressline>
          <addressline>http://lib.utah.edu/collections/multimedia-archives</addressline>
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            <unitid encodinganalog="identifier" countrycode="US" repositorycode="US-UUML">P1585</unitid>
			
			 <origination>               
				 <corpname encodinganalog="subject" source="lcnaf" role="collector">ENECO</corpname>   
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="title">United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection</unittitle>
            
            <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1992/1999" certainty="approximate" encodinganalog="date">1992-1999</unitdate> 
			            
            <physdesc>                
                <extent encodinganalog="format">2 boxes</extent>                
                                
            </physdesc>
            
            <abstract encodinganalog="description">ENECO (formerly FEAT) was a private company that licensed the University of Utah's cold fusion patents beginning in 1993 with the hope of commercializing them. This collection contains color photographs and negatives depicting ENECO equipment, facilities, and unidentified scientists dating from 1992 to 1999.</abstract>            

            <langmaterial>Collection materials are in
			<language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language">English</language>.
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            <head>Historical Note</head>
            <p>ENECO (formerly FEAT) was a private company that centered on cold-fusion technology and the commercialization of such technology. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, ENECO was founded by Fred Jaeger, a Texas venture capitalist who had previously worked in technology industries. On December 2, 1993, the University of Utah announced the licensing of patent rights related to Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons’ research into cold fusion technology to ENECO. With the licensing, ENECO became responsible for paying to defend the patent rights to the cold fusion patents but gained the right to commercialize the patents. The company hoped to work with Fleischmann and Pons, who had left the United States and continued their research in France. In March 1998, the University of Utah announced that it would no longer defend the rights to cold fusion patents, and since the early 2000s the United States Patent and Trademark Office has rejected patents that claim cold fusion on the basis of inoperability.</p> 

			<p>In addition to its work on cold fusion patents, ENECO had development interests in the following non-cold fusion technologies: oxygen concentrators, N-type diamond semiconductors, and highly efficient thermo-electric converters. These technologies were developed under their individual subsidiaries (Oxydyne Inc., Semidyne, Inc., and Thermodyne Inc.).</p>
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		<scopecontent encodinganalog="description">
            <p>The United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection consists of 2 boxes containing 714 color photographs and negatives documenting ENECO's continuation of work on cold fusion in the 1990s as well as their work on other technologies. The photographs depict many different types of technical equipment; locations such as Paris, France, Vancouver, British Columbia, a building on Chipeta Way in Salt Lake City, Utah; and unidentified people and scientists. The collection dates from 1992 to 1999.</p>
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		<arrangement encodinganalog="description">
            <p>Arranged by subject</p>
        </arrangement>		
	
		<accessrestrict encodinganalog="rights">
            <p>Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.</p>
		</accessrestrict>
		<userestrict encodinganalog="rights">
            <p>It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.</p>
            <p>Permission to publish material from the United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.</p>
        </userestrict>
		<prefercite>            
            <p><emph render="italic">Initial Citation:</emph>
                United ENECO Cold Fusion photograph collection, P1585,
                Box [ ].  Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library. Salt Lake City, Utah.</p>
            <p><emph render="italic">Following Citations:</emph> P1585.</p>            
        </prefercite>
				
		<acqinfo>
            <p>Purchased from the United States Bankruptcy Court in 2009.</p>
        </acqinfo>               
        
        <processinfo>
                <p>Processed by Special Collections staff.</p>
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            <p>See also the <extref type="simple" role="text/html" show="new" actuate="onRequest" href="https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv11349">ENECO records (ACCN 2464)</extref> in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.</p>
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            <controlaccess>                
                <corpname encodinganalog="subject" source="lcnaf" role="subject">ENECO</corpname>                
    			</controlaccess>
			
            <controlaccess>                
                <subject encodinganalog="subject" source="lcsh">Cold fusion--Photographs</subject>                
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			 <controlaccess>
				<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest">Photographs</subject>               
   			 </controlaccess>
			
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                <genreform encodinganalog="type" source="gmgpc">color negatives</genreform>                
                <genreform encodinganalog="type" source="gmgpc">color prints (photographs)</genreform>                
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            <unittitle>Office 2076-74</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Kiril Chukanov with COFFEY 01 (Cold Fusion Free Energy), 1992</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Kucherou's Laboratory</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Machinery</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Showcasing Experiment</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Exploring Locations</unittitle>
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            <unittitle>Trip with Friends and Family</unittitle>
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