Our Mission.
Our mission is to facilitate the introduction of SunCell® technology into Australia to provide abundant, reliable, inexpensive, and sustainable energy for all Australians wherever they live in this great country and bring Australia to net zero within a decade.

Suncell®
The most revolutionary invention in modern human history
About the SunCell®
The Catalysation process invented by Dr Mills releases at least 200 times the energy released by burning Hydrogen gas.
Most importantly, SunCells® are safe. In the ten or so years the SunCell® has been under development in the laboratory no one has been injured.
The SunCell® version scheduled for commercial release in 2026 will put out 250KW of electric power. It will be available either as DC or AC power either at point of use or fed into the existing grid. The grid may eventually disappear.
SunCells® produce no harmful emissions. The only waste product are “Hydrino” atoms which are lighter than Hydrogen atoms and which will vent into space.
SunCells® can be ganged and used to power any stationary or mobile applications. Factories, High Rise buildings, House, Cars, Trucks, Trains, Ships, Aero-planes. Everything.
SunCells® are quite small. I anticipate that the commercial unit will be about the size of a three drawer filing cabinet and weigh less than 50 kg. They are designed to last for 20 years.
SunCells® are made from common materials and do not require rare earths.
SunCells® use only tiny amounts of water as fuel and are self-sustaining.
The 250 KW SunCell® is expected to cost less than A$10,000 each or $40,000 per MW when mass produced. The cost of electricity to consumers could be as low as 10 cents per KWh.
Finally, based on current cost estimates, SunCells® will be able to replace all of Australia’s current electricity generating capacity for under $2 billion.
Compare that with the “over $29 billion in subsidies provided by the federal government to the renewable energy sector” between 2014 and 2024. report by Michael Wu, Centre for Independent Studies June 6th 2024.
The opportunity.
Over the last two or more decades Australia, and the world, has wasted billions of dollars of private and taxpayer money on unreliable and soon to be obsolete “renewable energy” technologies, in the vain quest to attain “Net Zero”. The result has been surges in power costs and increased unreliability.
When commercially released in 2026, Dr Mills SunCell will provide abundant, reliable, and safe electric power at a fraction of current electricity costs.
Let me give some examples of what money Australia has wasted or planned to waste and how it compares with SunCell® economics.
According to the Australian Financial Review on 12th December 2024, Dr Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’ Chairman of Fortescue, had invested “close to two billion dollars” in “green hydrogen”, before “he was forced to dramatically scale back his hydrogen dream”.
Plans to build a $600 million dollar hydrogen plant at Whyalla was shelved. ABC News 20th February 2025.
On May 9th 2024 the ABC reported that the Snowy Mountains “pumped Hydro” scheme was facing “challenges as the project grew from an initial cost of $2 billion to an estimated $12 billion”.
Our countryside and bush land is being blighted by wind towers capable of producing, in ideal conditions, up to 3MW of electricity at a cost of some $1 million per MW.
In May 2025 the Victorian Government announced plans “to build renewable energy zones covering 7% of the state’s land area, with 5.2 million solar panels, nearly 1,000 onshore wind turbines and four new transmission projects as it chases a target for clean energy to provide 95% of its electricity by 2035”. The Australian newspaper 15/05/25. The article made no mention of the expected cost.
According to Matthew Cranston, the Australian Newspapers Economics correspondent based in Parliament House, “Federal government spending on climate change and net-zero policies have reached $9bn a year, up from $600m just a decade earlier and up more than 400 per cent in the last term of parliament, new analysis shows, despite concerns progress on emissions cuts is too slow and the costs of electricity keeps rising”. The Australian 4th June 2025.
Compare the economics of the SunCell®.
In 2023 Australia produced 273 TWh of electricity. A TWh is equal to one million megawatt-hours (MWh) or one billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity. Australia’s therefore produced 273 billion kWh of electric power.
The current 250 kWh SunCell® design is expected to cost A$10,000 to mass produce. It has been designed to produce 2.19 million kWh (2.19 MWh) of electricity per year working 24/7 and have a working life of more than a decade.
Therefore 124,657 SunCells® costing some $1.25 billion can provide all of Australia’s electric power needs, with reliable, safe, emission free electricity. Even at double to cost the advantage is clear and obvious.
To those who claim that SunCell technology is unproven we say that “green hydrogen” was an unproven technology when chosen as Australia’s path to “net zero”. The record shows that did not prevent Dr Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest from investing some $2 billion to try to make it a commercial reality.
Dr Mills has advised us that he estimates that the cost of turning the SunCell into a commercial product is less than A$100 million, only some 1% of what Australia is currently spending annually on current renewables. He is seeking to raise this capital. The ROI will exceed any previous levels as Brilliant Light Power Inc is predicted to become the worlds most valuable company. We are more than happy to discuss this opportunity and facilitate any investors wishing to participate in the capital raising.
SunCell produced electric power can be distributed either via the existing grid or at point of use by stand alone installations.
The ongoing cost of SunCell® electric power can be a fraction of current electricity costs.
The capital cost of producing this power will be around $40,000 per MW. This compares more than favorably with all existing energy generating technology.
If Australia adopts and pioneers the use of SunCell technology it will create an economic boom in Australia.
Industries including Electrochemical and Chemical manufacturing of fertilizers, ammonia and plastics, Data Centres, Desalination and Water- intensive Agriculture can bring thousands of Hectares of arid but arable land into food production to name only a few industries will become viable.
If Australia does not adopt SunCell technology it will fall behind those countries that do.
The opportunity is clear. Is Australia ready to grasp it?