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Cold Fusion getting hot with 10kw heater prepping for market
Pure Energy Systems News ^ | 1-17-2011 | Sterling D. Allan

Posted on 01/17/2011 6:38:29 AM PST by Red Badger

Italian inventor, Andrea Rossi, claims to have an industrial product ready to manufacture that produces large amounts of energy reliably, safely, and much cheaper than coal or natural gas power. It utilizes the fusion of hydrogen and the common element nickel at relatively low temperatures.

Last Friday, January 14, we reported about a press conference held in Bologna, Italy in which Professor Sergio Focardi and Eng. Andrea A. Rossi, both of the University of Bologna, announced to the world that they have a cold fusion device capable of producing more than 10 kilowatts of heat power, while only consuming a fraction of that. This is the first public demonstration of a nickel-hydrogen fusion reactor capable of producing a few kilowatts of thermal energy. At its peak, it is capable of generating 15,000 watts with just 400 watts input required. On Saturday, a forum was opened allowing for questions online from around the world.

This recent public demonstration alone is is a huge development, but what's more, they also claim to be going into production, expecting to have these available for purchase commercially within a year. This would become the world's first commercially-ready "cold fusion" device. They claim to have contracts in the USA and in Europe. Mass production should escalate in 2-3 years.

In his forum, Rossi wrote:

We have passed already the phase to convince somebody. We are arrived to a product that is ready for the market. Our judge is the market. In this field the phase of the competition in the field of theories, hypothesis, conjectures etc etc is over. The competition is in the market. If somebody has a valid technology, he has not to convince people by chattering, he has to make a reactor that work and go to sell it, as we are doing.

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Rossi estimates that the cost of energy made with this system will be below 1 cent/kWh, in case of electric power made by means of a Carnot cycle, and below 1 cent/4,000 M J in case of thermal power production for heating purposes. That is several times cheaper than energy from fossil fuel sources such as coal or natural gas.

According to Rossi, the demonstrated device shown last Friday is their industrial product that is claimed to be reliable and safe. In normal operation it would produce 8 units of output for every unit of input. Higher levels of output are possible, but can be dangerous. They will soon start serial production of their modules. Combining the modules in series and parallel arrays it is possible to reach every limit of power. The modules are designed to be connected in series and parallels.

Rossi also says that they have had one reactor that has run continually for two years, providing heat for a factory. Also, the reactors can self sustain by turning off the input, but they prefer to have an input. The device will be scheduled for maintenance every six months. You control it "just as you turn on and off your television set."

Here's a video excerpt of the demonstration in Italy last Friday. They allowed six people at a time to go into a smaller room where the equipment was located. The tac, tac, tac sound is made by the water pump, which is a precision dosator. You can see all three videos (in Italian) on the efagroup2010 YouTube channel.

According to Daniele Passerini who reported Friday's proceedings in his blog, the private invitation press conference was attended by around 50 people. Professors from the University of Bologna were on hand to verify that the experimental set-up was credible. Rossi explained that they were producing from the reactor about 10-12 kW, while the average energy input was 600-700W, which was also measured the dryness of the steam. The experiment was performed by the patent holders and professors from the University of Bologna unrelated to the project.

The amount of energy being produced was estimated based on how much water is vaporized per second. Also, to understand the source of the process of energy production, they sought to ensure that hydrogen was not being burned, by measuring the mass at the beginning and end of the experiment. A professor Levi used two sodium iodide scintillators to measure the radiation output.

According to a Rossi-Focardy paper (p. 4 of 9), similar results have been obtained in the factory of EON in Bondeno (Ferrara, Italy) in a test performed with ENEL spa on June, 25th 2009; as well as in tests made in Bedford, New Hampshire (USA) in a lab of LTI with the presence of the U.S. Department of Energy (November 19 2009) and of the U.S. Department of Defense (November 20 2009).

Some related research was published by New Energy Times in 2004. And even earlier in November 1998 at LENR-CANR.org In March of 1995 came a report titled "Italian cold fusion succeeded", stated that a 40-watt battery had been operated for four months continuous. So these guys have been at this for a long time.

Doing a lot of digging into Rossi's Journal of Nuclear Physics blog shows that scientists are posting and linking speculation that "hydrinos" (of Blacklight Power fame) or shrunken hydrogen atoms may be involved in this cold fusion and process and their formation may be the source of most of the energy released.

Rossi Energy Amplifier

They received PCT patent number WO/2009/125444 on October 15, 2009, with an additional patent having been filed. Once the second patent is awarded, then the information about how they achieve their results will become public knowledge. Meanwhile, they are keeping that information proprietary.

Simply put, the effect involves pressurized dihydrogen gas (2 bars is the lowest mentioned in the patent and 80 bars is what was used in the demonstration) is placed in metal tube with nano powdered nickel and a heating element (resistor). Somehow the dihydrogen gas is split into atomic hydrogen. When heat is applied the atomic hydrogen reacts with the powdered nickel to produce energy up to 400 times the input energy. Undisclosed catalysts are used to increase the efficiency of the cell.

Andrea Rossi is listed as the inventor. He is also the primary operator of the http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/ website and forum, where the information about the technology is posted.

Some other technical attributes of the process include:

* Regular Ni is used even though other isotopes may provide better efficiency. They think all the isotopes work to produce the effect. * For some unknown reason, not all of the Ni in the cell reacts with the hydrogen to produce energy. The percentage of the Ni that reacts is very low. * Even though the percentage of the Ni that reacts with hydrogen is very low one kilogram of nickel powder should deliver 10 kW of energy for 10,000 hours. The consumption rate of hydrogen and nickel are 0.1 g of Ni and 0.01 g of H to produce 10 kWh/h. Note that for every picogram of nickel that is actually fused or reacts to the hydrogen, much more must be added. Not all the nickel added will react. So if you add 0.1g of Ni to produce 10kWh/h only a small fraction of that Ni will actually be utilized. When the device shuts off due to running out of fuel most of the .1g could be remaining. * Tungsten is in no way used. However, "other elements" are used. * Radiation is produced. However in the device demonstrated which is made for commercial use no radiation escapes due to lead shielding. The fact that radiation is produced is proof of a nuclear reaction. * In the demonstration device for every unit of input there was approximately 37 units of output. * A small percentage of the nickel is transmuted into copper. The amount of copper found in the cell is far greater than the impurities in the nickel powder. None of this copper is "unstable." * There is no radioactivity in the cell after it is turned off. No nuclear "waste." * All of the information needed to successfully replicate a self sustaining system is in the patent application (which is being held proprietary presently). * The power density for thermal energy only is 5 liters per kilowatt. * The hydrogen has to be all hydrogen with no deuterium or heavy hydrogen. Apparently, any heavy hydrogen stops the reaction. * This current system never goes below 6 times more energy out than in. During the test it produced 20 times more energy out than in. In the lab they have done similar tests and obtained 400 times more out than in, but it produced explosions. * (speculation, pending clarification) The fuelling of the system could probably be done via a relatively inexpensive fuel rod that would need to be replaced every few months.

Reaction to the Press Conference Announcement

You would think that something of this magnitude would be reported widely by the media -- at least the alternative media -- but as of Sunday evening, 9:00 pm MST, there have only been three hits in Google news, including our story from Friday.

Steven Krivit, who specializes in cold fusion reporting, wrote a couple of pieces at NewEnergyTimes.com (2), but both were critical. I wrote the following comment in response, which he posted.

Hi Steve,

I read your two stories at New Energy Times, and while I appreciate the points you brought up, I need to say that I’m not convinced that these discredit him substantially.

First, I looked through the http://ingandrearossi.com/ website (linked from the Wikipedia article), which describes the waste-to-energy and imprisonment from Rossi’s vantage point.

Given how corrupt the various governments of the world have become, it seems to me to be more of a case of suppression on their part than of an act of a serious moral breach on the part of Rossi. At worst, it was a violation of a law unknown to Rossi. We see that kind of thing regularly in the free energy world as outside-the-box inventors try to also run businesses, but don’t know how to do so and can get in trouble.

Second, regarding the Journal of Nuclear Physics; again I can relate to Rossi. In a world where academia has spurned cold fusion as a political hot potato, rejecting papers on political, not scientific grounds, I can see why someone would try to provide an alternative method of publishing material along these lines.

I agree that it does look a bit hokey, but I cut him a lot of slack for the above reason. I certainly wouldn’t call it a "scam" as a result.

It seems to me that rather than jumping to a stance of criticism, you should try to encourage and validate the amazing claim.

Meanwhile, I got a couple of emails from some other associates who apparently are in process of checking into the claims and the company with the possibility of striking up a business relationship.

The claims of Rossi are very bold to say the least. They claim to have an industrial product that produces large amounts of energy reliably and safely. This product is not claimed to be a prototype, but is said to be ready to manufacture. These claims deserve serious attention. Could the alternative energy solution we have all been hoping for finally have arrived?

Either this is legitimate (which is what we would hope) and is huge news, or this is a hoax or scam and those involved deserve to totally discredited for the rest of their lives and made an example of to discourage other frauds. Either way, it is important we pursue this rabidly.


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To: PSYCHO-FREEP

You or others may be able to shoot this thing down, but you will have to do so with Quantum Physics, not Newtonian Physics.

Got it?


101 posted on 01/17/2011 8:28:21 AM PST by babygene (Figures don't lie, but liars can figure...)
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To: Red Badger
Comments?................

Get ready for the knee-jerk, brain-stem remarks of "It's already been proven impossible" and "It's a violation of the 2nd law of thermodynamics" and "It's a perpetual motion device, which we all know to be impossible" followed by the feeling of relief mistaken for thought when passing gas.
102 posted on 01/17/2011 8:31:17 AM PST by aruanan
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To: Red Badger

sfl


103 posted on 01/17/2011 8:34:53 AM PST by phockthis
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To: Red Badger
Watsa da bigga fuss?

You buy the machine. You turn it on. If it doesn't work as advertised and shown in the brochure, send it back and get your money back. Or sue the guys.

This is the glory of capitalism. Why is no one discussing the transmutation of nickel into copper? I want to know what the hell is happening in that box ... and I want one.

Deucedly clever of the Bologna Boys to just make the damn thing and sell it instead of screwing around with politically influenced peer review.Good luck.

You no lik-a. You send-a back. Hai capito?

104 posted on 01/17/2011 8:40:19 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Wanted: 1 Governor, 1 AG, to keep Obama off 1 state ballot in 2012.)
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To: Red Badger
Is this infernal machine anything like Rush's "disgronifier"?

Leni

105 posted on 01/17/2011 8:40:23 AM PST by MinuteGal
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To: Red Badger

Don’t you just love it when the inventor who publishes stuff owns the “scientific” journal that publishes his stuff? Such a great spin, for what would otherwise be “just some guy’s web site”.

This Magic Water Heater reminds me so much of the ones in Steven King’s “The Tommyknockers”. In fact, my guess is that’s where they got the idea. Oh well, leave it to the Italians to invent Magic Water Heaters.

Hey, at least Pet Rocks did what they were supposed to do.


106 posted on 01/17/2011 8:40:49 AM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Made from the right stuff!)
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To: aruanan

Train critics: Humans cannot survive going faster than 60 miles per hour.
Airplane critics: Heavier than air flight is impossible.


107 posted on 01/17/2011 8:41:33 AM PST by Red Badger (Whenever these vermin call you an 'idiot', you can be sure that you are doing something right.)
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To: The Comedian

This will either work or it will be another case of, “How did they expect to get away with this?”


108 posted on 01/17/2011 8:41:51 AM PST by decimon
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To: Red Badger
What with the copious use of tinfoil, I do believe he has something!

Can we recharge ourselves with hats like these?

109 posted on 01/17/2011 8:42:10 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (0bamanomics: Punish Success, Reward Failure. Destroying America is the point.)
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To: aruanan

It is a fact, you can not build a working computer using automobile technical mechanics.We would still be in the stone age if man never thought outside the box.


110 posted on 01/17/2011 8:43:35 AM PST by eastforker (Visit me at http://www.eastforker.com)
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To: Red Badger
Humans cannot survive going faster than 60 miles per hour.
Heavier than air flight is impossible.

Must add to your list.

Helicopters cannot fly. It is an Optical Illusion.

111 posted on 01/17/2011 8:44:48 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Wanted: 1 Governor, 1 AG, to keep Obama off 1 state ballot in 2012.)
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To: fuente

The first paragraph wants us to believe that they’re fusing hydrogen with nickel

H + Ni -> Cu

Which would be a somewhat unlikely way to go. The transition from nickel to copper is energetically disfavorable already, but I suppose by losing a free hydrogen nuclei you might still end up producing energy. I mean if you were fusing anything in the first place, but fusing two light elements would be more productive in any event.


112 posted on 01/17/2011 8:50:42 AM PST by eclecticEel (Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: 7/4/1776 - 3/21/2010)
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To: Red Badger

There doesn’t appear to be much shielding around that contraption. If fusion were truly taking place inside it, those guys would not be long for this world, their bodies having been suffused with neutrons.


113 posted on 01/17/2011 8:51:44 AM PST by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody

That’s their next patent.
Neutron shielding foil..................


114 posted on 01/17/2011 8:53:41 AM PST by Red Badger (Whenever these vermin call you an 'idiot', you can be sure that you are doing something right.)
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To: Red Badger
They received PCT patent number WO/2009/125444 on October 15, 2009

This is not a patent, it's a patent *application* (remember: you can *apply* for just about *anything*) in the international phase. The int'l search report shows a few relevant prior art documents, and a quick look at the patent claims leads me to believe that no patent will ever be granted on this application.

115 posted on 01/17/2011 8:55:55 AM PST by Moltke (Always retaliate first.)
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To: UCANSEE2

That would make a neat TV Show..................starring Andy Griffith and his homemade space ship..............


116 posted on 01/17/2011 8:58:16 AM PST by Red Badger (Whenever these vermin call you an 'idiot', you can be sure that you are doing something right.)
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To: KarlInOhio
Since both copper and nickel have atomic numbers less than iron

Recheck your periodic table. iron is 26, nickel is 28, and copper is 29.

117 posted on 01/17/2011 9:12:24 AM PST by eclecticEel (Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: 7/4/1776 - 3/21/2010)
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To: Red Badger
Watt are you talking about?

Sounds like a lot of conFusion surrounding the issue.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

118 posted on 01/17/2011 9:15:05 AM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: eclecticEel
Recheck your periodic table. iron is 26, nickel is 28, and copper is 29.

Mine's written in crayon from memory. You're right, both nickel and copper are heavier than iron so that reaction should absorb energy rather than create it. Hmm. Well, something interesting is still happening if nickel is being converted to copper.

119 posted on 01/17/2011 9:18:06 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Washington is finally rid of the Kennedies. Free at last, thank God almighty we are free at last.)
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To: Red Badger

“We have passed already the phase to convince somebody. We are arrived to a product that is ready for the market. Our judge is the market. In this field the phase of the competition in the field of theories, hypothesis, conjectures etc etc is over. The competition is in the market. If somebody has a valid technology, he has not to convince people by chattering, he has to make a reactor that work and go to sell it, as we are doing.”

I like his attitude. I’m interested to see what he’s got.


120 posted on 01/17/2011 9:26:39 AM PST by Free Vulcan (The cult of Islam must be eradicated by any means necessary.)
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