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UL Standards And The E-cat

 

 

 

 

 

Some reports say that Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat is, at this moment, undergoing UL certification. This is a necessary process for sale in the U.S., but what, exactly, is UL underwriting and certification. Continue reading →

Rossi Is Not A Conspiracy Theorist

If anyone has the right to suspect conspiracies, it would be Andrea Rossi. This is the inventor who figured out how to use waste materials to power electrical plants, only to have the Italian government hand the whole thing over to the Italian mob. He also saw his partner in LENR technology take the results of their collaborations, and move on to establish a competing company. Continue reading →

Green Energy Through Cold Fusion

Long considered the orphaned child of the sciences, cold fusion is finally gaining the attention it deserves. Ever since the Pons and Fleischman experiments of 1989, which no other scientists were able to reproduce, the subject of cold fusion has been enough to ruin the reputation of any scientist who expresses interest in the subject. Governments and organizations pulled funding on the research, and any ongoing research has been beneath the radar, so to speak. It is also mostly privately funded. Continue reading →

At Least E-cat Doesn’t Have To Hide

 

 

There is an interesting article about hidden oil wells in Los Angeles, California. Evidently, there are a large number of oil wells within the city itself that go mostly undetected. It’s an interesting article, with a lot of information. For instance, I never knew that in 1925 the United States provided 70% of the world’s supply of oil. The U.S., according to this article, now supplies only 12% of the world’s oil, and from what I understand, most of it is shipped to China. Continue reading →

START AND STOP TIMES FOR E-CAT UNITS

Andrea Rossi’s cold fusion device – the E-Cat Home Fusion Unit – stands to revolutionize the production and dispersion of power in homes across the globe. His 10 MW unit may do the same with office buildings, and with the linking of the 10 MW unites, entire cities may be powered by cold fusion. But, can you shut it off? Continue reading →


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