Obviously the reporter is trying to present the story balanced, even though there are some mistakes in it, like "...The first will be a one-megawatt device, the same scale as the one in Rossi's demonstration in October"
The 45kW multi-reactor Hyperion's geometry and functionality allow us to fit 115 rack mounted of such units within a 20ft typical cargo container, leaving enough space for the heat management systems and the external heat exchangers as well as the room needed for inspection/maintenance/recharge. That is a 5175 kW (thermal) unit scalable from 5kW to 5,175MW* for industrial applications, not a one-megawatt device.
The range of the MW Hyperion products will appear in the Greek market first, following the 45kW Hyperion licence and entry in the market within 2012.
Happy new year to you and to all our forum members and guests
DGT
(*) arithmetic notation following the European/Greek system. 5,175 MW is 5MW and 175kW.
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Followed by some speculation on using such units to power ships.

