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21st June 2011, 03:47 PM
Rossi Explains E-Cat Setup in New Video
Andrea Rossi has graciously allowed a video to be made of him explaining an E-Cat test setup in Italy. The video provides a clear and detailed explanation of the setup, a clear look at multiple E-Cat units, and the super hot, dry steam that is produced.
Professor Sergio Focardi of the University of Bologna looks on as Andrea Rossi demonstrates the E-Cat.
by Hank Mills
Cold fusion is now a commercial reality due to Andrea Rossi's E-Cat (Energy Catalyzer) technology. Defkalion Green Technologies Inc. has licensed the technology, and will be opening a one megawatt plant in Xanthi, Greece, this October. The plant will be composed of over 300 E-Cat modules (each officially rated at 2.5 kilowatts), and will provide energy for a factory that will be capable of producing 300,000 modules a year. Also, it has been stated that a one megawatt plant will be opening the United States by the end of the year. This plant will be opened for the company Ampenergo, that has acquired rights to the technology in the Americas, and has ties to people in the U.S. DOD and DOE. (Story)
This technology holds the potential to change the way energy is produced, and to lower the cost of energy dramatically. It utilizes small amounts of nickel powder, hydrogen gas, and undisclosed catalysts. When heat and pressure is applied, large amounts of energy is produced. An E-Cat with a reactor vessel of only 50 cubic centimeters (like those featured in the video), can safely produce up to 10 kW of thermal energy. Due to the construction being simple, nickel being one of the most common elements on the planet, hydrogen gas being available everywhere, and the small quantities of fuel used; the energy produced will be very low cost. One estimate is that the cost of electrical energy produced by the technology could be 1 cent per kilowatt hour. This would make it the cheapest source of energy on the planet at this time.
It should be noted, that Defkalion Green Technologies Inc. (that has acquired world wide rights to the technology except in the Americas) will be holding a press conference about the technology on June 23, 2011 (Story). I expect the press conference to be a very important event because the technology offers a way for Greece to re-build their economy. With this technology, Greece could transform from being near bankrupt, to an economic force in Europe.
The video and transcription is below.
Andrea Rossi should be thanked for taking the time to allow this video to be made. He is very busy, and did not have to take the time out of his schedule.
In the video, made in Bologna, Italy by Steve Krivit, Andrea Rossi details one of his E-Cat test setups.
http://pesn.com/2011/06/21/9501854_Rossi_Explains_E-Cat_Setup_in_New_Video/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-8QdVwY98E&feature=player_embedded#at=45
Andrea Rossi has graciously allowed a video to be made of him explaining an E-Cat test setup in Italy. The video provides a clear and detailed explanation of the setup, a clear look at multiple E-Cat units, and the super hot, dry steam that is produced.
Professor Sergio Focardi of the University of Bologna looks on as Andrea Rossi demonstrates the E-Cat.
by Hank Mills
Cold fusion is now a commercial reality due to Andrea Rossi's E-Cat (Energy Catalyzer) technology. Defkalion Green Technologies Inc. has licensed the technology, and will be opening a one megawatt plant in Xanthi, Greece, this October. The plant will be composed of over 300 E-Cat modules (each officially rated at 2.5 kilowatts), and will provide energy for a factory that will be capable of producing 300,000 modules a year. Also, it has been stated that a one megawatt plant will be opening the United States by the end of the year. This plant will be opened for the company Ampenergo, that has acquired rights to the technology in the Americas, and has ties to people in the U.S. DOD and DOE. (Story)
This technology holds the potential to change the way energy is produced, and to lower the cost of energy dramatically. It utilizes small amounts of nickel powder, hydrogen gas, and undisclosed catalysts. When heat and pressure is applied, large amounts of energy is produced. An E-Cat with a reactor vessel of only 50 cubic centimeters (like those featured in the video), can safely produce up to 10 kW of thermal energy. Due to the construction being simple, nickel being one of the most common elements on the planet, hydrogen gas being available everywhere, and the small quantities of fuel used; the energy produced will be very low cost. One estimate is that the cost of electrical energy produced by the technology could be 1 cent per kilowatt hour. This would make it the cheapest source of energy on the planet at this time.
It should be noted, that Defkalion Green Technologies Inc. (that has acquired world wide rights to the technology except in the Americas) will be holding a press conference about the technology on June 23, 2011 (Story). I expect the press conference to be a very important event because the technology offers a way for Greece to re-build their economy. With this technology, Greece could transform from being near bankrupt, to an economic force in Europe.
The video and transcription is below.
Andrea Rossi should be thanked for taking the time to allow this video to be made. He is very busy, and did not have to take the time out of his schedule.
In the video, made in Bologna, Italy by Steve Krivit, Andrea Rossi details one of his E-Cat test setups.
http://pesn.com/2011/06/21/9501854_Rossi_Explains_E-Cat_Setup_in_New_Video/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-8QdVwY98E&feature=player_embedded#at=45