http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=563&cpage=7#comment-157900

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   Andrea Rossi
   December 27th, 2011 at 2:33 PM
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   Dear Gherardo:
   The price will be enough low to forbid any competition. At that
   point the reverse engineering will be a hobby, not a source of
   competition, so that everything will become easier. This is the
   battle we won during these days: we made a titanic step forward,
   derived from a lucky idea and from the huge possibilities our new
   Partners have opened to us. The price will be much lower than you
   said, but we will declare the price when we will be ready: remember,
   if I say one thing, I have to do it. Anyway: the first version will
   produce hot water and heating, but it will be able to be retrofitted
   with the electric power generation when we will be ready also with it.
   Warm Regards,
   A.R.

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   Andrea Rossi
   December 27th, 2011 at 2:25 PM
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   Dear Frank Acland:
   1- We are making it
   2- We will necessaruly have to do this.
   Warm Regards,
   A.R.

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   Frank Acland
   December 27th, 2011 at 2:06 PM
   <http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=563&cpage=7#comment-157890>


   Dear Andrea,

   You mention the need to produce 1 million e-cats immediately in
   order to meet your goals. This is certainly ambitious, but it would
   be very exciting for you to be able to do this.

   1. Do you have the production infrastructure (including outsourcing)
   to build this many plants?
   2. Are you process enough nickel powder to fuel this many e-cats?

   Wishing you the very best for 2012!

   Frank Acland


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