He will soon have enough demo plants, running for long enough, that somebody is going to step up and offer him a deal: "You supply the e-cat technology, I'll supply the boiler, turbine, generator, and electric gear. We split the electricity revenue 50-50. Your stuff does not produce, you get nothing". See what happens then.
There's probably several coal-fired plants in the US on the edge of having to shut down because they can't meet EPA demands.
That has already been turned down. He seems to be angling to get a bigger piece of the revenue than a half share.
I hope his equipment works, and I hope he carves his own empire.