On 2011-04-29 02:32, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Rossi never ceases to amaze me! There have not been this many cold
fusion reactors in operation since Stan and Martin were open for
business in Nice, France, and they ran 64 cells at a time. And those
were only ~100 W each.

Partially unrelated with the OP, but here's more interesting new information:

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Dear Ing. Rossi,

First of all congratulations for your work.
I would like to know few details about the 1MW termal unit that you are going to deliver in Greece. Could you please provide me an estimation of the size and of the weight of the thermal part ?

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473&cpage=6#comment-35947

Andrea Rossi
April 30th, 2011 at 7:05 AM

Dear Mr Mirco Bianco:
The whole will be contained in a box m. 3 x 2 x 2; weight tonn 2. Of course the container has much more space than necessary for the modules; it contains control panels, room for operator, etc. The energy density of the modules is totally another thing and is about 2 kW x 1000 cc^-1
Warm regards,
A.R.

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So, In short:
- Power plant volume: 3m x 2m x 2m = 12m3
- Total weight: 2 metric tons
- Module thermal power density: 2 kW/liter
- Derived plant power density (thermal): 0.0833 kW/liter
- Derived plant specific power (thermal): 0.5 kW/ton (metric)

How does this data compare with other power sources?
(although I'm not sure if specific power and power density of the whole plant are of any significance at all)

Cheers,
S.A.

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