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12 Nickels = 1 GW

Fusion.What is it?Is the process taking place in the E-Cat something like the following:Atoms of hydrogen must be brought into intimate contact with the atoms of nickel to initiate the fusion process. But you have to overcome the Coulomb Barrier which …

No fake!

How to prove that the E-Cat is for real.A 5 kw version that the Swedish physicists say “It’s a nuclear reaction!”“In some way a new kind of physics is taking place. It’s enigmatic, but probably no new laws of nature are involved. We believe it i…

Rossi’s E-Cat

NASA comments on Ni-H LENRNASA now says that they have confirmed Piantelli-Focardi’s pioneeringLENR work in low energy nuclear reaction. Although they eliminatedRossi’s name from this. Possibly, because he’s getting closer to theactual marketing of thi…

Andrea Rossi’s Cold Fusion Energy Catalyzer (E-Cat): Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Energy Catalyzer?

It is a “Cold Fusion” device developed by Italian engineer and inventor Andrea Rossi. It produces heat by placing nickel powder of very small particle size (nano-meters to micro-meters) in a pressurized hydrogen environment along with currently undisclosed (for proprietary reasons) catalysts that enhance the reaction. When this environment is heated to approximately 450 – 500 C, a nuclear reaction starts taking place. This reaction releases a large amount of energy while consuming very little hydrogen and nickel powder.

Nuclear future beyond Japan | By Frank Perley – The Washington Times

ust as Japan’s earthquake raises fears of catastrophe from a nuclear meltdown and Mideast turmoil jeopardizes the world’s supply of conventional energy, along comes word of a possible scientific breakthrough that holds out the hope of cheap, abundant power. Cold fusion – discredited and vilified in the past – is back in the news. The potential benefits are great enough that, despite past failures, the technology deserves a fair hearing from the scientific community this time.

Italian Engineer announces commercial ‘Cold Fusion’ reactor

Sepp Hasslberger: Italian Engineer announces commercial ‘Cold Fusion’ reactor

Italian Engineer announces commercial ‘Cold Fusion’ reactor

Italian engineer Andrea Rossi and Professor Sergio Focardi of the University of Bologna announced in January 2011 that they have mastered an energy catalyzing technology that produces heat from a reaction between hydrogen, nickel and some other – so far secret – ingredients. Their press conference on 14 January 2011 was preceded by an invitation-only demonstration of the reactor attended by press and scientists.