>From Ashfield,

 

...

 

> The good news is that Aftenposten, Norway's largest newspaper , has
reported

> they have expert third party confirmation that Rossi's 1 MW thermal LENR
plant

> is working well.  It is now at about 168 days of the 350 day trial.  

> If, as now looks likely, LENR works, it should solve a lot of problems.

 

I must confess that I have been remiss in keeping track of Rossi's 350 day 1
MW thermal LENR plant trial. Assuming this latest trial completes and the
data looks good... what happens next?

 

I don't know enough about this latest trial experiment to grok whether the
engineering & technology involved would be considered reliable enough or
even sufficiently understood such that the components currently be used
could presumably be re-engineered into the design of an actual commercial
product. I may be mistaken on this point, but I'm assuming an attempt to
design an actual commercial product would be the next logical step - perhaps
not to private individuals but for some kind of industrial use, perhaps for
heating large factory buildings cheaply. I'm assuming industrial oriented
safety restrictions could be better enforced in ways that could not easily
be done if sold to the private sector.

 

Would components from the Vort Collective continuum care to comment? 

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

OrionWorks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

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