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FIRST FREE ENERGY DEVICE REACHES MARKET IN OCTOBER -- The Game Changer is Here

Started by chessnyt, September 16, 2011, 06:57:24 PM

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The new poll  starting 2-4-2012:  LENR technology

a) will soon lead to the end of the fossil fuel era and become the new standard.
b) will compete with fossil fuels for decades to come eventually replacing them.
c) will not only phase out fossil fuels but will also lead to the trials of the current corrupt powers in charge.
d) will lead to all of the above.

Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: TEKTRON on November 28, 2011, 01:13:55 AM
the Install was 1 megawatt. test ran to 480 kilowatt.

;D   Thanks TEKTRON. 

GOLLY.  Well I rest my case.  I'd have settled for anything at all if it's usable.  It's still good news. 

Kindest as ever,
Rosemary

chessnyt

@Rosemary:
I agree with you and I see the October 28th test of the 1MW plant as a success since over unity was achieved.  After all, any over unity is good over unity in my book too. 

The reason I was disappointed with the 470Kw output (according to PESN.com.) on the day of testing (which will slightly vary from one article to the next) is because I knew it would give skeptics something to try and dismiss the whole technology with.  And like I predicted, that was one of the very first things they starting crying foul about when the results were announced. 

It would have been nice if the device had been properly pretested so that this glitch could have been worked out before the whole world was watching.  Then the skeptics would not have had any room to criticize the output at least.


Chess


Rosemary Ainslie

Quote from: chessnyt on November 28, 2011, 01:32:20 AM
@Rosemary:
I agree with you and I see the October 28th test of the 1MW plant as a success since over unity was achieved.  After all, any over unity is good over unity in my book too. 

The reason I was disappointed with the 470Kw output (according to PESN.com.) on the day of testing (which will slightly vary from one article to the next) is because I knew it would give skeptics something to try and dismiss the whole technology with.  And like I predicted, that was one of the very first things they starting crying foul about when the results were announced. 

It would have been nice if the device had been properly pretested so that this glitch could have been worked out before the whole world was watching.  Then the skeptics would not have had any room to criticize the output at least.


Chess

Hi Chess.  Still there?  I normally wait for our time difference adjustments to get your replies.  So nice. 

INDEED.  Any result is a good result provided its COP>1.  Golly.   ;D   And the truth is that even our ruddy detractors have to acknowledge that this result is extraordinary.  It would be unreasonable to quibble.  But again.  You're right.  They'll use anything to hand.

I suspect that Rossi's device is still brittle.  That's understandable.  How long did it take to get our standard generators to a reliable level of performance?  I'm not sure of the answer.  But I'm reasonably certain it took more than two publicly demonstrated tests.  I'd have thought.

;D

Kindest regards,
Rosemary


chessnyt

@bullsnbears1:
I read this article and this is great news indeed.  I also read a separate article that explains where Rossi has most recently been.  He has recently been to the state of Massachusetts where he met with Senate minority leader, Bruce Tarr.  “My thought process was pretty simple: If it works, I want this technology to be developed and manufactured in Massachusetts,’’ Tarr said.   

After the meeting, Rossi, who paid his own way to Massachusetts, was enthusiastic about a possible partnership with the state.  “Massachusetts has the density of technology and the customers we need,’’ he said. “Also, it does not have the bureaucracy that we have in Italy.’’

Rossi said he would also like to develop smaller household cold fusion power generators in Massachusetts.  “I’m already planning to come back soon,’’ he said. “We are all hoping to get something started in a matter of weeks, not months.’’

Here's a link to the full article by The Boston Globe:

http://bostonglobe.com/business/2011/11/28/hope-skepticism-for-cold-fusion/w7FgGyI9Zx432chxuD5BEL/story.html


Chess