E-Cat in Production ?
Andrea Rossi's Energy Catalyst passed its October 28, 2011 test and has also passed some certification tests, but still lacks endorsement by physicists. On Nov 4, 2011, CBSNews gave a cautious "thumbs up" to the latest E-cat demonstration. It is rumored that the U.S. Navy is the customer who purchased the test unit housed in a 20 ft shipping container. Production of 1 megawatt units is about to start in the U.S. Early adopters are the military -with utilities, industries and home-sized units likely to follow.
At the start of the 20th century, London's Sir Adam Beck was a prominent electricity grid advocate and founder of H.E.P.C. A hundred years later, the grid's years may well be numbered because of proliferation of distributed low-cost energy generation. Today, London could be one of the first regions with a stand-by unit to provide continuous electricity in events of blackouts and brownouts.
If you happen to be a qualified potential user, get in the que for one of the first units.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1321/637/E-Cat_Cold_Fusion_Orders_Being_Taken_After_Successful_Launch.html
Sales of another 13 heat-producing (not electricty-generating) units at $2million each have been reported by Wired -UK.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-11/06/cold-fusion-heating-up
At the start of the 20th century, London's Sir Adam Beck was a prominent electricity grid advocate and founder of H.E.P.C. A hundred years later, the grid's years may well be numbered because of proliferation of distributed low-cost energy generation. Today, London could be one of the first regions with a stand-by unit to provide continuous electricity in events of blackouts and brownouts.
If you happen to be a qualified potential user, get in the que for one of the first units.
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1321/637/E-Cat_Cold_Fusion_Orders_Being_Taken_After_Successful_Launch.html
Sales of another 13 heat-producing (not electricty-generating) units at $2million each have been reported by Wired -UK.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-11/06/cold-fusion-heating-up