So, I guess it'll be fission plants as usual for the useless eaters. Ah well...Against all the odds, Andrea Rossi's E-Cat cold fusion power plant passed its biggest test yesterday, producing an average of 470 kilowatts for more than five hours. (A technical glitch prevented it from achieving a megawatt as originally planned). The demonstration was monitored closely by engineers from Rossi's mysterious US customer, which was evidently satisfied and paid up.
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The customer's controller, one Domenico Fioravanti, apparently reports to a man whose title is "Colonel". This suggests that the mystery customer might be DARPA, the Pentagon's extreme science wing which, as Wired.co.uk has previously noted, has expressed interestin Rossi's work -- but which might not be quite ready to explain to its political masters why it spent millions on a cold fusion device. - source
E-CAT Cold Fusion: good news & bad news
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E-CAT Cold Fusion: good news & bad news
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Why do you say that? Because it is military buying? Guess so, but the idea is out there now, and the design is quite simple from what I saw.SquidInk wrote: So, I guess it'll be fission plants as usual for the useless eaters. Ah well...