Articles from May 2012



If E-cat Works, Will Anyone Know?

According to Andrea Rossi, the first E-Cat power plant is up and running for an unnamed military concern, and another is being manufactured for an unnamed European customer. There is also, reportedly, a factory in the U.S. that is manufacturing the E-Cat units. Rossi has decided not to build a factory in Italy because of [...]

E-cat Nearly Ready

The E-Cat power unit is being “tweaked” by its inventor, Andrea Rossi, as we speak. In April, he announced that the unit is being UL certified. The temperatures of the E-Cat must be high enough to produce steam, but not so high that they meld the nickel within the fuel canister. If the nickel melts, [...]

Cold Fusion vs. Battery Power

    So much of the power we use is provided by batteries. The laptop which I am using right now uses a lithium ion battery. The remote control to my TV, which I use liberally to mute commercials, uses alkaline batteries. When the noisy teenagers get home from school, I’ll go to the coffee [...]

Fusion and Fission – Power From Both

When the atom was first split, it made a big noise. Nuclear fission became the power of the century, ending WWII, from the American’s viewpoint, and providing what appeared to be clean power for those areas that received nuclear power plants. The residue, however, from these power plants is still a matter of lawsuits all [...]