Just a note : it was I who picked up on his comment during the podcast and asked for further detail on jonc. On Nov 26, 2011 12:36 AM, "Aussie Guy E-Cat" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The E-Cat keeps getting better and better. I like 450 deg C steam very > much: > http://www.e-catworld.com/**2011/11/andrea-rossi-working-** > with-domenico-fioravanti-on-**electrical-power-from-e-cat/<http://www.e-catworld.com/2011/11/andrea-rossi-working-with-domenico-fioravanti-on-electrical-power-from-e-cat/> > > "Andrea Rossi Working with Domenico Fioravanti on Electrical Power from > E-CatNovember 25, 2011 > > Andrea Rossi has recently reported making a significant breakthrough in > producing electricity from the E-Cat, something that had been a challenge > for him for a long time. Rossi mentioned this breakthrough in the Tom and > Doug show interview earlier this month, but didn’t go into any detail on > the nature of it. Yesterday a reader on the JONP site asked for more > information about the discovery, and Rossi responded < > http://www.journal-of-**nuclear-physics.com/?p=510#**comments<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510#comments>> > with this comment: > > “Actually, we have found a breakthrough with a primary fluid with > which the reactors remain stable when we make steam at 450 Celsius. > We are working on it together with our Customer. I am learning very > much from him, and in particular I am learning from the person who > made the test of the plant on October 28th. This person, now > retired, is an engineer who used to test for military concerns > thermic plants and missiles, so that he has a tremendous experience > in thermodynamics. Here is to learn really and, honestly, when it > turns to learn I am pretty fast. This collaboration is accelerating > the development of the technological declinations.” > > > We see Rossi discussing again the need for stability within the reactors, > and apparently now an appropriate fluid has been found to maintain > stability, and to allow for the production of steam at a high enough > temperature for efficient electrical production. Earlier this year Rossi > was seeking solutions to create electricity at 200 Celsius, so there’s > apparently been a lot of progress made. > > The retired engineer Rossi mentions is Domenico Fioravanti, the consultant > that was sent by Rossi’s military customer to test the first 1 MW plant in > Bologna. Now it looks like the two are working together to find ways to > make these 1 MW plants (the military entity has ordered 12 more) produce > electricity and steam, and Rossi is evidently learning a great deal from > Fioravanti, and he seems to be very happy about the collaboration. > Rossi is not shy about seeking help from any source that is willing to > offer it, and his teachableness could turn out to be one of his greatest > strengths when it comes to improving his invention." > >

