Re: [Vo]:October is here : Pordenone program
Joseph Fine October 10th, 2012 at 2:58 PM Andrea Rossi, Does the power rating of a module (1 kW, 5 kW, 10 kW) affect the time of startup or shutdown? If smaller or lower power modules heat up faster than larger ones (or vice versa), it might be possible to ramp up or rampdown a startup or shutdown by sequencing the startup or shutdown of several modules in order to avoid major power jumps. Joseph Fine Andrea Rossi October 10th, 2012 at 5:28 PM Dear Dr Joseph Fine: no, it does not affect. We are close to present our 1 MW Hot cat, which will have a tremendous elasticity. I think that at Pordenone we will get some fun. Warm Regards, A.R. drew October 10th, 2012 at 2:52 PM Dear Andrea You published a little while ago the hotcat now has steam and pressure to produce electricity, when do you expect to start trials with turbines etc to make electricity? Andrea Rossi October 10th, 2012 at 5:31 PM Dear drew: as soon as possible, hopefully in 2013. Warm Reards, A.R.
Re: [Vo]:October is here : Pordenone program
Whats up with a new E-CAT Meeting Scheduled for Pordenone, Italy on Oct 12. http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=733cpage=7#comment-343916 Andrea Rossi October 2nd, 2012 at 3:17 PM Dear Steven N. Karels: Your question is inspiring: well, I will not go to Pordenone to clean the Dolomites with the wax: it is possible that in the Pordenione convention I will bring the final results regarding the third party validation of the Hot Cat. It is not certain, some work has still to be done, but it is not impossible. ( He,he,he,he ) Warm Regards, A.R. http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/10/3603/ Program for Pordenone E-Cat ConferencePROGRAM At 15:00 Mr. Franco Scolari General Pordenone Technology Greetings and introduction At 15:30 Arch Gianvico Pirazzini Leonardo Corporation Introduction to the E-Cat At 15:45 Mr. Fulvio Fabiani Leonardo Corporation The E-Cat: aspects of installation and safety At 16:00 Mr. Andrea Rossi Leonardo Corporation CEO of E-Cat Energy from cold fusion Nickel At 16:30 Round Table will be: Dr. Salvatore Majorana Director of Technology Transfer IIT Dr. Riccardo Sabatini SISSA Trieste research group on computational modeling Prof. Franco Battaglia ing Department. Materials and Environment University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Giovanni Petris Head Office environment, energy policy and the mountain region FVG Dr. George Cecco Regional Coordinator FareAmbiente FVG At 18:00 Paolo Santin Regional Councillor PDL Friuli Venezia Giulia Greetings closing - - - - A previous report had Rossi talking FOR 15 hours -- rather than AT 15:00 hours -- now up to 16 Hours
Re: [Vo]:October is here : Pordenone program
Alan, ( He,he,he,he…) ... I see you left out the next sentence ... Dear Steven N. Karels: Your question is inspiring: well, I will not go to Pordenone to clean the tops of the Dolomites with the wax: it is possible that in the Pordenione convention I will bring the final results regarding the third party validation of the Hot Cat. It is not certain, some work has still to be done, but it is not impossible. ( He,he,he,he…) We are working like beasts on the Hot Cat, in the USA as well as in Italy, and we are making something quite useful. Warm Regards, A.R. The clean of the tops of the Dolomites with the wax and the he-he-ing seem unusually odd even for Rossi ... Does anyone know if the former is a bad translation of a colloquialism? [mg] On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: What’s up with a new E-CAT Meeting Scheduled for Pordenone, Italy on Oct 12. http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=733cpage=7#comment-343916 Andrea Rossi October 2nd, 2012 at 3:17 PM Dear Steven N. Karels: Your question is inspiring: well, I will not go to Pordenone to clean the Dolomites with the wax: it is possible that in the Pordenione convention I will bring the final results regarding the third party validation of the Hot Cat. It is not certain, some work has still to be done, but it is not impossible. ( He,he,he,he…) Warm Regards, A.R. http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/10/3603/ Program for Pordenone E-Cat ConferencePROGRAM At 15:00 Mr. Franco Scolari – General Pordenone Technology Greetings and introduction At 15:30 Arch Gianvico Pirazzini – Leonardo Corporation Introduction to the E-Cat At 15:45 Mr. Fulvio Fabiani – Leonardo Corporation The E-Cat: aspects of installation and safety At 16:00 Mr. Andrea Rossi – Leonardo Corporation CEO of E-Cat – Energy from cold fusion Nickel At 16:30 Round Table – will be: Dr. Salvatore Majorana Director of Technology Transfer IIT Dr. Riccardo Sabatini SISSA Trieste – research group on computational modeling Prof. Franco Battaglia ing Department. Materials and Environment University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Giovanni Petris Head Office environment, energy policy and the mountain region FVG Dr. George Cecco Regional Coordinator FareAmbiente FVG At 18:00 Paolo Santin Regional Councillor PDL Friuli Venezia Giulia Greetings closing - - - - A previous report had Rossi talking FOR 15 hours -- rather than AT 15:00 hours -- now up to 16 Hours
Re: [Vo]:October is here : Pordenone program
At 12:33 PM 10/4/2012, Mark Gibbs wrote: The clean of the tops of the Dolomites with the wax and the he-he-ing seem unusually odd even for Rossi ... Does anyone know if the former is a bad translation of a colloquialism? I took it to mean skiing : (wiki) A tourist mecca, the Dolomites are famous for skiing in the winter months ... he-he-he ... I suspect he has something up his sleeve.
Re: [Vo]:October is here : Pordenone program
Cleaning the top of the dolomites with wax is a metaphor for wasting time doing something useless On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote: At 12:33 PM 10/4/2012, Mark Gibbs wrote: The clean of the tops of the Dolomites with the wax and the he-he-ing seem unusually odd even for Rossi ... Does anyone know if the former is a bad translation of a colloquialism? I took it to mean skiing : (wiki) A tourist mecca, the Dolomites are famous for skiing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skiing in the winter months ... he-he-he ... I suspect he has something up his sleeve. -- Patrick www.tRacePerfect.com The daily puzzle everyone can finish but not everyone can perfect! The quickest puzzle ever!