The E-Cat Grows Bigger – Now A 13 MW Power Plant

The E-cat technology seems to be set on the right track. There is no stopping Rossi. No past or current attacks on and dismissals of his Energy Catalyzer device, no skepticism and blame for the scam of a project can stop his activity.

He continuously works on improving not only the commercial branch of his developments, but also the research niche as well. Rossi could shelve any R&D plans in favor of the commercialization, which brings many a customer along for his E-Cat home technology. He continuously works on new ideas and exploits more possibilities that his E-Cat home can be employed in and thinks of new ways to implement the LENR technology.

And “more” does seem to come around at opportune time. Some thought the unidentified customer of Rossi bought his plant and off he went. But it has been stated by Rossi, who was finally allowed to confirm the military status of the customer, that he ordered 13 more 1 MW plants that will be linked into one 13 MW power plant.

Andrea Rossi:

We are building a 13 MW thermal plant, made of 13 plant such as the one you saw on October 28th: but it’s a military research and I can’t reveal any further detail, not the name, nor the place, nor the nationality of the customer.

Where and how and when and what for are the questions that are yet to be released.

The same Italian italian magazine that discussed with Rossi about the  - Focus.it – was apparently approached by Francesco Celani, who offered himself to lead an independent E-cat test that would stop all discussions once and for all.

Keep close for more details to come.

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  1. Why there’s no independent third party tests? This stinks! I really hope that Defkalion has the technology and independent third parties can test it :)

  2. @google-62f127b2269fb8d78241a3a670fa4758:disqus  - It’s only natural for an inventor to take an active part in every demonstration of his product before commercialization; in the end, these act as functionality presentations and pitches of his own work at the same time. 

    In this specific case, most e-cat tests starting with early 2011 were attended and observed by independent parties (including physicists, engineers and media representatives). 

  3. 13 E-cats at $2 million each – that’s $26 million!

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