Tag: Roy Virgilio

Open Power Association Newsletter #17: Roy Virgilio honored; collaboration with Francesco Celani moving forward

The Open Power Association at Hydrobetatron.org has published Newsletter #17. Selected excerpts of interest to readers are google-translated and posted here. Read the full and complete newsletter in the original Italian here. *****BEGIN NEWSLETTER***** 2015: if it were a good year?! Dear Friends, The reactor ITAbetatron is now ready to support the experiments planned. In … Continue reading Open Power Association Newsletter #17: Roy Virgilio honored; collaboration with Francesco Celani moving forward

2nd Commercial Cold Fusion Generator Planned for 2012 Release

Note: This article has been updated several times. Apologies to all. It is an effect of the digital environment that nothing can be known (Jean Baudrillard and Bob). A second commercial product based on cold fusion technology is planned for release next year. Yesterday Praxen-Defkalion Green Technologies released a Technical Specifications Sheet detailing elements of … Continue reading 2nd Commercial Cold Fusion Generator Planned for 2012 Release

NASA To Test E-Cat?

Source: Indipendent eCat News
With thanks to Ransompw in the comments section, we learn of a rumour about NASA testing Rossi’s eCat starting tomorrow. As with all rumours, we have to be careful. It could be completely untrue. That said, the sources have given good information in the past (Roy Virgilio, an associate of Piantelli and Daniele Passerini from the 22passi blog, a friend of Professor Levi).

Review of Cold Fusion patents

The following is the first in a series of articles by David French, a patent attorney with 35 years experience, which will review patents of interest touching on the field of Cold Fusion. This first review will address two patent applications filed based on inventions by Francesco PIANTELLI of Italy.  Ivy Matt on August 16, […]

New (?) Piantelli group patent

The title of a patent application recently filed by the Piantelli group has been revealed on the Italian Patent and Trademark Office website: metodo e apparato per generare energia mediante reazioni nucleari di idrogeno adsorbito per cattura orbitale da una nanostruttura cristallina di un metallo That is, “Method and Apparatus for Generating Energy through Nuclear […]

Soon Able to Invest in Piantelli

For some time now, rumours have been circulating about Professor Focardi’s former collaboration partner, Professor Piantelli. Focardi and Piantelli were the first to show the true potential of Ni-H LENR. Preferring to work beyond the limelight, he is seen as a diligent scientist working methodically towards the goal of understanding and perfecting a method of […]

Roy Virgilio releases more details on Piantelli’s research

In the wake of Saturday’s cold fusion conference in Viareggio, Italy, Roy Virgilio has released more details on the Piantelli group’s research on the Italian renewable energy forum EnergeticAmbiente. Virgilio is an administrator on the forum with the username eroyka. Akira Shirakawa has provided an English translation on the Vortex mailing list here and here. … Continue reading Roy Virgilio releases more details on Piantelli’s research

Competition for Andrea Rossi eCat

Thanks to reader, Gibed for pointing me to a report on the 22passi blog about yesterday’s conference in Viareggio, Italy. This from Gibed: With over 150 in attendance, they listened to the clear voice of Andrea Rossi via Skype. AR congratulated the conference – the first on the subject in Tuscany – and confirmed that […]

Viareggio Cold Fusion conference: science, politics, and an Italian competitor

A conference titled “Has cold fusion become a reality?” was held at 4:00 PM July 23 at Villa Borbone in Viareggio, Italy. The conference was hosted by Italian solar energy company Delta Energie. Among the participants were Andrea Rossi via Skype; his research partner, retired University of Bologna physicist Sergio Focardi, via a pre-recorded presentation; … Continue reading Viareggio Cold Fusion conference: science, politics, and an Italian competitor