Rossi: 1MW Plant Will Mostly Self Sustain
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
In a seemingly insignificant question and answer session on his website Andrea Rossi has said that the 1MW Defkalion plant being built in Xanthi, Greece, will "will work mostly without energy input".
Dear Andrea Rossi,
please have a look to the picture at the following link: http://www.evworld.com/article.cfm?storyid=2004
It is you, Stemmenos and Focardi conducing tests on the e-cat. The set-up looks quite different from what we have seen on previous tests pictures, i’m refering specifically to those 4 red devices on the left.
There have been speculations on the internet that those devices may be e-cats in production form but i think they are just peristaltic pumps, am i right?
Can i ask you what kind of test where you performing when the picture was taken?
Thanks you in advance for you patience.
Warm Regards,
AC
Andrea Rossi
July 19th, 2011 at 7:57 AM
Dear Alessandro Casali:
July 19th, 2011 at 7:57 AM
Dear Alessandro Casali:
This photo has been taken during the stress test of a sery of E-Cats a couple of weeks ago, together with the Greek Scientist Christos Stremmenos. They are some of the E-Cats that will compound the 1 MW plant. In that phase the E-Cats were working making steam WITHOUT energy input.
This is why you see us so focused (me and Stremmenos). The 1 MW plant, probably will work mostly without energy input, I suppose, because we are resolving the safety issues connected.
The 4 red spots are pumps, the E-Cat clusters are hidden. The three characters in the photo are Prof. Sergio Focardi , Prof. Christos Stremmenos and me.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
This is a remarkable statement and one that (if realised) will change the way we view energy forever.
1 comments:
I'm confused; how can the e-cat require *any* energy input other than that required to 'boot it up'.
John
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