From what we recently learned, I suggest the prime funder for the E-Cat purchases is one branch of the US military or government that has engaged a civilian contractor to do the actual purchasing, do long term testing of the E-Cats and to produce a report. Why? Rossi has revealed the first install site is in the US and the purchaser of the first and the next 13 E-Cats is the same and is engaged in military research. Clear paper trail. US taxpayer dollars are purchasing $28 million worth of E-Cats. Maybe less if Rossi gave them a discount for bulk purchase. That should kick start his manufacturing operations into high gear. From his many comments that his prime focus is to create jobs, you can be assured US election politics are at work in the back room. Imagine the US exporting E-Cat plants to all the other countries on the planet!! Container ships and US ports full of US manufactured E-Cat plants heading to all points of the compass. Just might have an effect on the US balance of trade and allow them to escape the next GFC with Chinese, Indian and Japanese ports full of container ships, full of US manufactured E-Cats heading to Chinese, Indian and Japanese customers. Of course the Chinese and others will throw 50.000 engineer and unlimited funding to stop that happening. Gonna be interesting.

By bet is Rossi's E-Cat can easily run at a COP many times higher than 6 and do so very reliably. What we currently have is a throttled down product, which when any real competition comes along, can simply have the throttle opened up a bit and a new higher performance product quickly released to the market. Mainframe companies were good at this, charging millions to change a jumper on the master clock card to increase the clock rate.

AG


On 11/22/2011 5:49 PM, Drowning Trout wrote:
Could the secret "N" company, be National Instruments? They are already designing the electronics and control systems. Could they have been TC? They also have deep military work connections.

Pure Speculation!

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Robert Leguillon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    /purely rumor-mongering/
    The military customer that starts with an "N" is NATO.
    The 14 plants will be distributed among half of the NATO
    membership; the U.S. was just first-in-line.
    /purely rumor-mongering/


    Aussie Guy E-Cat <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    >I hope so too. We have laid down a pathway that progressively builds
    >trust in the product and it's reliability. Still talking. We do
    now know
    >the secret location for the first E-Cat plant is in the US and
    that the
    >customer is military or does military research and intends to use the
    >first E-Cat to heat a building. Is that a location in the show
    belt of
    >the US with 14 buildings to heat? Bugger you Yanks always getting
    first
    >blood. Will ask Rossi what type of Jazz he likes playing his
    drums with.
    >His parents must have had an interesting growing up relationship,
    with
    >initially badly played drums echoing off the walls of the
    probably solid
    >stone / brick house. Went through that with a Guitar player. Pity his
    >drums if he takes out this frustration on them.
    >
    >AG
    >
    >
    >On 11/22/2011 3:11 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
    >> Aussie Guy E-Cat <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    >> <mailto:[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
    >>
    >>     Rossi said the customer for the 13 x 1 MW plants was the
    same as
    >>     the first customer:
    >>
    >>
    >> Yikes. That means the next 13 plants will also go to secret
    locations
    >> of the secret customer.
    >>
    >> I hope he sells one to you.
    >>
    >> - Jed
    >>
    >
    >



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