Andrea Rossi
November 8th, 2012 at 12:30 PM

Dear Marco:
I appreciate wholeheartedly the enthusiasm of our supporters, but sometime I 
have the impression that the difficulties we are fighting against are strongly 
underevaluated, just like to make a LENR industrial apparatus should be a 
normal thing. If I say that we will make a thing betwen October and November, 
this does not mean October 1st, could also mean Nov. 30st.
Can also happen that new difficulties raise, so a delay comes up. The NUCLEAR 
FUSION ( ITER and the likewise) scientists had foreseen to put their plant in 
operation 20 years ago. After 100 billions of (taxpayer’s) money, they today 
foresee that perhaps they will have a plant in operation in the next 50 years, 
after further hundreds of billion dollars, and the scientific context is 
comfortable with this. Their present target is COP 1.1; we published our work 
in 2009 ( see Focardi-Rossi paper on this Journal). After 3 years and few 
millions ( of our private company, no public funding requested, no taxpayer 
money spent) we are manufacturing ( completely at our risks) plants of 1 MW, 
one of which will go in operation within February 2013 and will be exposed to 
the public after a period of operation ( 2-3 months). The plant will be put in 
the concern of a major world holding, which has signed with us an extremely 
important contract. The plant will heat a fluid. No electricity will be 
produced in the first plant, because the Customer wants to make thermal energy 
with the forst application,but obviously, due to the high temperature we are 
now able to reach, the coupling with turbines in a Carnot cycle is possible and 
will surely be made by the same Customer in the next plants. We still guarantee 
COP 6, even if the supposition that the COP can be increased is not groundless. 
The self sustained mode happens for approximatively the 50% of the operational 
time, regulated by a new concept remotely governed control system. Well, after 
all this, somebody talks of infinite delays…well, allow me to say that some 
scientific context sometimes gives the impression not to be very scientific. We 
don’t bother, anyway, just work.
As you can see, the answers are not confidential.
Warm Regards,
A.R.



Andrea Rossi
November 8th, 2012 at 12:59 PM

Dear Avi:
Prof. Sergio Focardi will always be in the team developing the E-Cat, as well 
as in our heart.
Warm Regards,
A.R.

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