Andrea Rossi says:
Andrea Rossi

September 13th, 2011 at 3:02
PM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510&cpage=9#comment-72184>

No, the plant is not yet ready. There has been a misunderstanding. The tests
will be done in end October.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
But he has graciously helped this misunderstanding:

In a longer lamento he lets us know that the rich, mystery Uncle
Sam is not generous:

Dear Koen Vandewalle:
Yes, everything is going on as scheduled, so far. You are right, there are
many difficulties, we did not have any financing and are working exclusively
with our money, the technology and the process we are using is new, all the
different LENR made before are totally different and we have no experience
from competitors that can be helpful, honestly: even the ones who got some
watt have technologies totally different from ours, as everybody will see
when we will disclose the theory, and no experience at all has been made
from anybody on reactors producing real amounts of energy, I mean in the
range of kWh/h. Now there is a race of guys who try to say that our work
derives from theirs, but unfortunately there is no way that there is around
something useful, so we have to open our path through an unexplored jungle
of difficulties, and the expenses become everyday higher, for unforeseen
problems. But , so far, we will be able to respect the scheduled term of
delivery for the 1 MW plant, and to anticipate our ability to put in the
market an E-Cat for everybody. I repeat that we will be able to produce heat
immediately, while for the electric power we should be ready in one year. By
the way: the E-Cats for the public will produce hot water for heating, not
steam.
This is a very, very hard period, so you all will excuse me if the answers
will become more synthetic and late.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

I have missed to put a Motto to my writing
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/08/anticipating-1mw-demo.html

It has to be:

*" Everything has to be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" (Albert
Einstein)*
*
*
*"Everything must be made as complex as possible so that the people will be
confused and believe anything" (Andrea Rossi)*

The 1 MW plant with 333 cats meowing in a chorus is
a blasphemy against the Goddess of Engineering who demands simple but
reliable tests with individual E-cats,
according to the very logic of the things and to the pragmatical common
sense.

Peter

-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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