Graphic: copyright CO2CRC Because the grade of heat generated [and recoverable] from the cold fusion processes [as of now] is modest in relation to furnace temperatures of conventional power plant [ which are in the range of 2500- 3500 deg.F (1400C-1900C)], it is not obvious to me how the existing furnace/ boiler plant can be … Continue reading How could cold fusion reactors replace coal-fired steam power plants? →
Archives
Alternative Energy, Tritium And E-Cat
As Andrea Rossi brings his industrial power plants into production and distribution to selected customers, other additions to alternative energy are being produced. Recently, a small laboratory in Miami, Florida released a tritium…E-Cat Report – gett…
Electricity Shortages could threaten Supplies of Natural Resources LENR could Solve Them
The use of low energy nuclear reaction to generate electricity could help prevent shortages of natural resources in the future. Recent news reports indicate that electricity shortages in some parts of the world could threaten our supplies of natural re…
E-Cat Home and Developments on Steam Turbine Efficiency
20th century was the dawn of the steam turbines and the e-cat home device. The principles relevant to e-cat home devices could be comparable to steam engine technology. It was considered the most powerful generator and half of the worlds installed powe…
Rossi: Economies of Scale Will Reduce E-Cat Power Costs By “Order of Magnitude”
There has been some discussion on a previous thread regarding the costs of electrical power based on numbers that Andrea Rossi has quoted (2000 Euros per kW). One of those who has participated in the discussion asked Rossi directly on his site today about the issue: “You have quoted a capital cost of Euro 2000 …