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Cold Fusion is heating up: The Holy Grail of Energy?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1233419:MV8xMzI3NjUyXzIxODAzMDY5XzM2RkRFMjc2] This is the real deal! This technology has been verified by third parties in the past including LTI, the DOD, and the DOE. It is not a hoax. This could be the energy breakthrough we have been waiting on! Check this out..... Our standard module consumes 500 watts and yields constantly and with absolute reliability, with no risks that radiations exit the reactor and with no risks of explosion, 4 kW. We obtained much higher efficiencies, as you can read on the Focardi-Rossi paper published on the Journal Of Nuclear Physics, but now I had to find a compromise to manufacture power plants with absolute reliability under the point of view of safety. The excess of energy follows a K= 8 at the moment. We reached a K 400, but we got explosions. I can get risks when I amk alone, but to sell a reliable product I have to go down to 8, right now. We are manufacturing a 1 MW plant made with 125 modules. With 1 g of Ni I got 750 kW. [/quote]
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Cold Fusion getting hot with 10kw heater prepping for market
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.
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