Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Peter Heckert

Am 05.12.2011 21:44, schrieb mix...@bigpond.com:

Hi,

The (private?) Swiss company Glencore has acquired all the shares of the largest
Australian Nickel producer Minara.

This is not a problem. The e-cat does not use much nickel. We can 
extract it from Euro coins or from others.

They contain 25% Nickel.
SCNR,

Peter



RE: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint
Whoa, ALL the shares? That is a most unusual transaction...
Swiss company, eh... wanna bet they've been talking to Essen and Kulander?

Looks like the LENR-energy-generation equivalent of OPEC will be in
Switzerland!
This is getting more and more interesting by the day...
-m

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Subject: [Vo]:Ni producer

Hi,

The (private?) Swiss company Glencore has acquired all the shares of the
largest Australian Nickel producer Minara.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/project.html



Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Alain dit le Cycliste
not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual Ni
production to produce the annual energy.
in my opinion, according to defkalion info,  the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expensive

nb: assuming it works, as told.

2011/12/5 Peter Heckert peter.heck...@arcor.de

  This is not a problem. The e-cat does not use much nickel. We can extract
 it from Euro coins or from others.
 They contain 25% Nickel.
 SCNR,

 Peter




Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Peter Heckert

Am 05.12.2011 22:03, schrieb Alain dit le Cycliste:

not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual Ni
production to produce the annual energy.
in my opinion, according to defkalion info,  the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expensive
So far I understood, the Nickel is contaminated and the powder degrades, 
but most is not consumed and can be recycled.
Anyway, it is possibly cheaper to get the nickel out of recycled NiMH 
batteries.


|nb: assuming it works, as told.

Yes. We have seen in another thread here, the x-ray generation of duct tape.
Why cannot Rossi or other LENR researchers do such an impressive 
demonstration?

;-)



Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Alan J Fletcher

At 01:03 PM 12/5/2011, Alain dit le Cycliste wrote:

not so false.
according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of annual 
Ni production to produce the annual energy.

in my opinion, according to defkalion info,  the powder seems simple.
the reactor and the H bottle seems the most expensive


I think that with current Ni demand, only the highest grade ores are 
currently being mined. There are plenty of reserves at lower grades.
eg http://www.orielresources.com/nickelreserves.asp 



Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Vorl Bek
 not so false.
 according to Rossi's E-cat figures, it would consume 25% of
 annual Ni production to produce the annual energy.

According to one of the big conspiracy sites the e-cat's core is
literally a roll of US nickels (plus the catalyst).



Re: [Vo]:Ni producer

2011-12-05 Thread Ahsoka Tano
This is not really news.  Glencore had already owned 70% of Minara in
August, 2011 and had offered to buy the whole of Minara; this is how
Glencore makes money - taking over smaller mining companies and sells off
the commodity.  Glencore is not a private company, it had gone IPO in May
and is down about 25% since it has gone public.
http://quotes.wsj.com/HK/0805

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:44 PM, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:


 The (private?) Swiss company Glencore has acquired all the shares of the
 largest
 Australian Nickel producer Minara.