Andrea Rossi has answered one of the most crucial questions that has plagued cold fusion experiments since the early days.
One of the previous problems encountered by Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann back in 1989 was centered around the inability of researchers to reliably reproduce the experiment which generated excess heat (the signature of cold fusion). Replicating and testing the validity of the excess heat production was in part one of the reasons that the world stupidly and prematurely turned it's back on cold fusion. Yesterday, two Gulf Wars, 3 massive oil spills and 2 nuclear disasters later the question was posed by a reader to Andrea Rossi and his answer was yet another blow to the critics. (Another piece of positive information that will be "selectively omitted" from Wikipedia - Ed.).
We have been reporting on the Energy Catalyzer since it's first public demonstration in January 2011. 4 months on, the mainstream media are still refusing to report on this massive story.
D.R."
Our E-Cats are perfectly reproducible and their performance is standard. Out of 100 we guarantee that 100 respect the performance data. Should not be so we could not go deliver in Greece a 1 MW plant, made by 300 E-Cats.
Warm Regards,
A.R"