From: Alan J Fletcher 

 

1.      Will there be two 1MW stations in november, 1 in greece and other in
USA?



2.       Not impossible  <=============================

How do you exactly translate this answer ? A little poll: 

*       Maybe yes 
*       Maybe not 
*       If we can do it  <=== if we can sign that contract in time 
*       Yes 
*       No 
*       ??? 

My prediction is that there will be no operating MW station this year
anywhere in the world, if we also demand unequivocal access - such as
completely free access by experts to the operation of the unit.  

REALITY CHECK. Ask yourself this: what would be more convincing to a skeptic
- 

1)    A megawatt plant located in the remote extremes of Greece, accessible
to few (by plan) where the plant operator will not permit close inspection,
and where doubts about hidden inputs will not be addressed adequately.

or

2)    A single small E-Cat (4 kW) operating at Uppsala in June - but with an
ORC converter (organic Rankine cycle) or Stirling engine attached to convert
heat to electricity to provide the needed P-in, so that no electrical
connection is required. In fact, if no connection of any kind is required,
this will allow it to be moved around while operating as it is closed-loop.

Clearly #2 blow away the other option. 

It is unequivocal proof and will win the Nobel prize for Rossi if he can do
it. In contrast #1 is the way this is designed to pan out - most likely with
worthless stock being sold as the admission fee. 

The point of this is that the MW unit can be best described as a delaying
tactic, (possibly put in place to provide time for a pump-and-dump stock
scam to be fully underway) - and a rock-solid demo of one single small E-Cat
operating with a ORC converter (organic Rankine cycle) to provide its own
needed input (to "close the loop") so that no electrical connection is
required is proof-positive of large gain - and could be able to be shown in
4 weeks from today - if the unit does truly produce 4 kW from 500 watts-in.

One more reason to suspect the worst. My opinion is that this entire MW
plant scheme makes no logical sense - except as a carefully planned delaying
tactic for a pump and dump stock scam. 

Jones

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