1 MW E-Cat Cold Fusion Device Test Successful
On October 28, 2011, Andrea Rossi demonstrated his 1 megawatt
E-Cat system to his first customer, who had engineers/scientists on hand
to test/validate its performance. Due to a glitch, it provided 470 kW of
continuous power for 5.5 hours during the self-sustained mode.

Here I am with Andrea Ross after the
test of the 1 MW E-Cat plant in the background. |
By
Sterling D. Allan (who was present), with
Hank Mills
Pure Energy Systems News
Well, the big day has come and gone. Andrea Rossi's
one-megawatt-capable
E-Cat cold fusion device has been tested in Bologna, Italy; and the
unknown customer, who ran the test, is apparently happy.
There were some issues, so it couldn't be run at full power in
self-looped mode, but what it did do was plenty impressive.
It ran for 5.5 hours producing 470 kW, while in self-looped mode. That
means no substantial external energy was required to make it run,
because it kept itself running, even while producing an excess of nearly
half a megawatt. Rossi explained the reasons for this in the
presentation he gave, which I videotaped and will be posting later.
That's half the rated capacity, but it is still a major accomplishment
for the device that was completed earlier this week -- the first of its
kind on the planet.
Early in the day with a glitch showing up, Rossi said that they had to
make a decision about whether to go for 1 MW output, not in self-sustain
mode, or with self-sustain mode at a lower power level. The
customer opted to go for the self-sustain mode. Nothing was said about
the prospects of a follow-up test, though I would imagine that the
customer will be running many tests to understand this gadget they have
purchased, and that information will be conveyed to Rossi.
When I asked him during the Q&A session if the customer was satisfied
with the test, Rossi responded, "Yes, I think they are satisfied."
Here is a brief
video excerpt highlight from Rossi during his 1-hour reading of the
public report from the customer, followed by a question and answer
session. I recorded the entire presentation, and we'll post that
tomorrow, hopefully along with a transcription. Half the time was
in Italian, as he would address each item in Italian as well as English.
In this excerpt, Rossi responds to the question, "So, is this a
breakthrough?"
Here's a transcription of the excerpt video:
Mister Sonya has asked me if I think that the test of today is a
breakthrough. I think yes, because I think today we have seen
enough. No more small five or ten kilowatt units, but now we have
overcame the [cannot understand].... disconnected. The basic
engineering to make something that....
You know, to go in self sustain mode and make 400 [actually 470]
kilowatt hours per hour... To understand that this is a
breakthrough...
You can also think that hundreds of millions of dollars have been
spent to try to have a COP of 1.1 with nuclear fusion. Today we have
made a theoretically endless COP making 470 kilowatt hour per hour
of completely free energy, free of fuel. Yes, I think this is a
breakthrough.
Of course this is the first step, but it is a very important first
step....
Early this year Andrea Rossi announced his plans to construct and
test the world's first one megawatt cold fusion plant. The plant would
utilize his E-Cat (Energy Catalyzer) technology that utilizes tiny
quantities of nickel powder and hydrogen gas as fuel, while producing
large amounts of energy in the form of heat. Importantly, the energy is
produced without emitting any pollution, utilizing any radioactive
materials, or producing any nuclear waste. Simply put, the E-Cat offers
the world a source of cheap, safe, and clean energy. Although the exact
plans for the launch of the technology were adjusted a few times
throughout the course of this year, October 28th, 2011 was settled on
for the date of the official test of the one megawatt plant by the first
customer.
These first plants will cost around $2,000 per kilowatt to build one at
a time, but once they are mass produced, Rossi expects the price to drop
to around $100 per kilowatt installed.
Attendance at this test was limited for several reasons. First, the
customer does not wish to be known at this time, nor to have its test
engineers/scientists identified. I did not inadvertently discover the
customer's identify, nor did I try to find out. I gave that group their
space and did not probe. Second, the device is a nuclear device, and the
regulations for a public demonstration are extremely stringent; so by
making the event private, and only bringing one or two at a time to see
it was a way to get around the safety requirements.
Most of us (around 30 guests total) arrived between 9 and 10 am; and by
around 11 am, Rossi began taking people back to see the device while it
was in operation, in self-sustained mode. Here's a
video I shot,
with Rossi's permission, during my 2-3 minute chance to see the unit
during operation:

A neighboring facility,
coincidentally, is named "Rossi", which is a common name in
Italy.



Here I am with Mats Lewan and other
Swedish associates.

Here I am with Peter Svensson from
the AP

Professor Levi, who was Rossi's
right-hand man today, will be heading the Bologna research on
the E-Cat.
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Power for start-up (resistive coils that provided heat to the
reaction chambers) was provided by the large and loud genset (was making
all the noise) you see that is nearly as large as the small shipping
container in which the 1 MW E-Cat plant was arranged. Once the
reaction chambers got up to temperature, they were maintained by the
heat produced by the reaction. I'm not sure why they kept the generator
running after that, but I would guess it was for back-up or safety. I'm
sure the engineers testing the system made sure what the power levels
were at all times.
There were 100 E-Cat modules, each with 3 reaction chambers in them, for
a total of 300 reaction chambers. An additional 20 or so units had been
installed on the top of the shipping container, compared to the earlier
photos and videos we had seen. Steam was produced by the units and
exited through the back in the bottom of the two pipes. The steam was
not put to use to run a load but the heat was dumped via two radiators,
distilled, and circulated back into the system. When looking inside the
plant, I noticed that one of the E-Cat units had a little steam escaping
from the front of it.
The top pipe in the back, which was closed, was for emergency cool-down,
if needed.
Each unit was run independently through a computerized control.
The input and output temperature readings were recorded by computer, and
the data will be provided to us probably later this evening or tomorrow
morning. When I went by there, I think the input was measuring 19
C, and the output was 109 C.
Radiation measurements were taken by Dr. Bianchini David, from the
University of Bologna. He said no extraneous radiation was detected at
any time emanating from the reaction chambers, or from the piping, or
from the water tanks, or in the vicinity of the apparatus. Apparently,
gamma radiation is produced during the reaction, which is shielded by
water, iron, lead, and a final coating on the apparatus. David said that
he has not measured gamma radiation from the device, because he has not
had access to the reaction chamber while it has been unshielded.
None of the units were taken apart following this test, as was the one
back on the October 6 test. I asked Rossi whether any radio frequencies
were used in the test, and he said "no".
I would estimate that there were about 12 people assisting with the test
arrangement, including: 3-4 security guards, 1 caterer, 2 receptionists
who checked to make sure everyone was invited and wore the required
badges, 3-4 engineers helping take measurements, Foccardi was helping
take guests 1-2 at a time back to see the unit.
I especially enjoyed mingling with the other guests, including: Mats
Lewan from NyTeknik; Irene Zreick from Focus.it; Peter Svensson,
Technology Writer for the Associated Press, NY, who told me that the
reason the mainstream press hasn't been covering this is because Rossi
has been very picky about who he lets in; Enrico Billi, a nuclear
physicist and friend of Rossi's, who is presently living in China and
helping to open doors there for this technology; Professor Christos
Stremmenos, from the University of Bologna, who told me all about his
theory of how the technology works; Pierre Clauzon, nuclear engineering
professor from France, who told me about several theoretical physicists
trying to understand cold fusion in general and the E-Cat in particular;
Uzikova Irina, a nuclear plant designer from Russia; Stefan Heglesson,
representing a Swedish interest in the technology; Loris Ferrari,
Associate Professor of Condensed Matter Physics from the University of
Bologna, who will be one of the five professors to do the two year test
of the E-Cat, which hopefully will be funded as a result of today's
test. They will study both the "how" and the "why" of the technology.
Mats and I agreed to post our stories at the same time. Peter was
going to go first, having been given an exclusive by Rossi, but it's
going to be a few days before he gets the necessary info and editorial
approvals before he's able to run a story in the Associated Press.
Probably the biggest opening for skeptics will be the continually
running genset that is probably rated for 500 kW (my guess), and appears
to have been connected by cables to the E-Cat. "Where's the mystery?" So
knock yourselves out, skeptics. It's the customer who has to be happy,
and apparently this one was satisfied that those cables were not
contributing to the 470 kW output during self-sustaining mode.
Here's a video
where Rossi talks to us briefly following the test, saying that a report
will come shortly; and giving us the reason for why we couldn't go back
during the test except 1-2 at a time.
And here's a
video of a couple of 1 MW generators that were in the room where we
were hanging out, which were from an earlier project Rossi was involved
with, running on biofuel.
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PESN Coverage of E-Cat
For a more exhaustive listing, see
http://PESWiki.com/index.php/News:Rossi_Cold_Fusion
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Cheap power: An overnight revolution -- Commentary (PESN;
October 16, 2011)
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Rossi Answers Questions on the E-Cat (PESN; October
11, 2011)
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Cold Fusion E-Cat Case Design Competition (PESWiki;
October 10, 2011)
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E-Cat Test Validates Cold Fusion Despite Challenges (PESN;
October 8, 2011)
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Photos of the October 6, 2011 E-Cat Test (PESWiki;
October 5, 2011)
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Real-Time Updates on the October 6, 2011 E-Cat Test (PESWiki;
October 5, 2011)
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Scientists to Test Cold Fusion E-Cat (PESN; Sept. 26,
2011)
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Rossi's Home Sacrificed For Cold Fusion E-Cat Launch (PESN;
Sept. 21, 2011)
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The Ultimate Ni-H Cold Fusion E-Cat Test (PESN; Sept.
16, 2011)
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Rossi's 1 MW Cold Fusion E-Cat Reactor Photos and Video Posted
(PESN; Sept. 14, 2011)
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More Uncertainty as Ni-H Cold Fusion Launches Near - NASA (PESN;
Sept. 6, 2011)
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Rossi-Defkalion Split Controversy - index of articles
(PESN; Aug. 7,8, 2011)
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E-Cat Competitors Revealed During Viareggio Conference (PESN;
July 25, 2011)
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Rossi's Self Sustaining One Megawatt Reactor (PESN;
July 21, 2011)
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E-Cat News Coming Fast and Furious (PESN; July 14,
2011)
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EV World Interviews Andrea Rossi (PESN; July 14,
2011)
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Hitler Panics Over Rossi's Energy Catalyzer (PESN;
July 5, 2011)
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Cheap Cold Fusion to Save World Billions (PESN; July
3, 2011)
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Defkalion Press Conference Reveals E-Cat Rollout Plans (PESN;
June 25, 2011)
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A Nobel Laureate speaks out on the Energy Catalyzer (PESN;
June 23, 2011)
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Rossi Explains E-Cat Setup in New Video (PESN; June
21, 2011)
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Defkalion Announces Energy Catalyzer Press Conference (PESN;
June 17, 2011)
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Cold Fusion #1 Claims NASA Chief (PESN; May 31, 2011)
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Ampenergo Amps Up Rossi's Energy Catalyzer in America (PESN;
May 17, 2011)
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Seven Reasons to Embrace Rossi's Energy Catalyzer (E-Cat) (PESN;
May 7, 2011)
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NyTeknik Validates Rossi's Energy Catalyzer (PESN;
May 2, 2011)
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Sterling Allan on Cash-Flow: "It's an act of revolution to support
free energy." (PESN; April 28, 2011)
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Rossi Cold Fusion Validated by Swedish Skeptic's Society (PESN;
April 7, 2011)
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Breakdown to Breakthrough is Possible Now
(PESN; March 25, 2011)
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Andrea Rossi with Sterling Allan on Coast to Coast AM (PESN;
March 24, 2011)
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Rossi's Cold Fusion Energy Catalyzer: Frequently Asked Questions
(PESN; March 21, 2011)
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Sterling Allan Appearing on Coast to Coast AM March 23, 2011
(PESN; March 18, 2011)
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Welcome Worry-Free Nuclear Power: Rossi's Energy Catalyzer (PESN;
March 17, 2011)
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Cold Fusion Steams Ahead at World's Oldest University (PESN;
March 7, 2011)
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Future Impact of Rossi's Cold Fusion (PESN; February
28, 2011)
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Rossi's cold fusion reactor achieves 15 kW for 18 hours (PESN;
February 22, 2011)
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BlackLight Power vs. Rossi's Cold Fusion - Related Technologies?
(PESN; February 8, 2011)
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Fear Mongering: From Cannabis to Cold Fusion (PESN;
January 23, 2011)
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Fighting the Infection of Cynical Skepticism with Cold Fusion
(PESN; January 21, 2011)
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Hope Grows as Journals Weigh in on Italian Cold Fusion Breakthrough
(PESN; January 19, 2011)
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Cold Fusion getting hot with 10kw heater prepping for market
(PESN; January 17, 2011)
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Multi-kilowatt Ni-H cold fusion demo under way January 14 in Italy
(PESN; January 14, 2011)
Two points:
First, a reality check. Who would:
1. sell their own house
2. self-limit exposure in the mainstream press
3. make such a fuss about the integrity of business partners
4. sell nothing "up front" (money first, then just disappear)
5. stop people just giving money
6. invite in customers, members of the press (even if "hand picked") and
run multiple demonstrations
7. work so damn hard
if running a scam? There are many easier ways to make money - just ask a
banker (who was it who caused the current world crisis and economic
meltdown again - and receive truly obscene bonuses for sending the rest
of us to hell).
Second, a second reality check. Those who have actually been to the
demonstrations - including the skeptics - have come away with a sense
(conviction, even) that this IS real... real enough to take further. So,
given the state of our home world (ever seen it from 9.6million
kilometers, it looks pretty small), that there are now 7 billion souls,
and that governments in total are looking to spend trillions of dollars
on replacing old, outdated centralized energy generation, developing
such "amazing" solutions as Fracking gas, why aren't we "pulling out all
the stops" to get behind Andrea Rossi and explore and develop this
further. Are you so worried about investing such paltry sums (in
comparison to other "solutions") that you are willing to sink us yet
further into the abyss without question, or do you just prefer it there?
To those, of course, who say they also have a solution, then they are
perfectly free to offer it up too...
So, on balance, and at this distance, I choose to believe that this is
the "real deal" - as do many others. So, to all those whose raison
d'être is to show how clever they are by knocking down everyone else,
now is the time to put away the pseudo-skeptic nay-saying and start
putting all that hot air toward also addressing the impending "perfect
storm", before it is too late, for them as well as the rest of us (no
one likes a "told you so" as the ship goes down - add to the answer, not
the problem).
OK, so I know there will be those who disagree with my stance - think
I'm mad even - but it is salient to remember just how often today's
wisdom turns out to be tomorrow's folly. So, as used to be the case in
America, more of a "can do" attitude please. After all, who would be
made enough to go to the moon in tin can - can't be done, you know: just
look at all those jolly problems...
Ah, well. I guess it's up to the Chinese again.
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