1 MW E-Cat Cold Fusion Device Test Successful
By
Sterling D. Allan (who was present), with
Hank Mills
Pure Energy Systems News
Well, the big day has come and gone. Andrea Rossi's one-megawatt-capable
E-Cat cold fusion device has been tested in Bologna, Italy; and the unknown
customer, who ran the test, is apparently happy.
There were some issues, so it couldn't be run at full power in self-looped mode,
but what it did do was plenty impressive.
It ran for 5.5 hours producing 479 kW, while in self-looped mode. That means no
substantial external energy was required to make it run, because it kept itself
running, even while producing an excess of nearly half a megawatt. Rossi
explained the reasons for this in the presentation he gave, which I videotaped
and will be posting later.
That's half the rated capacity, but it is still a major accomplishment for the
device that was completed earlier this week -- the first of its kind on the
planet.
Early in the day with a glitch showing up, Rossi said that they had to make a
decision about whether to go for 1 MW output, not in self-sustain mode, or with
self-sustain mode at a lower power level. The customer opted to go for the
self-sustain mode. Nothing was said about the prospects of a follow-up test,
though I would imagine that the customer will be running many tests to
understand this gadget they have purchased, and that information will be
conveyed to Rossi.
When I asked him during the Q&A session if the customer was satisfied with the
test, Rossi responded, "Yes, I think they are satisfied."
Here is a brief video
excerpt highlight from Rossi during his 1-hour reading of the public report from
the customer, followed by a question and answer session. I recorded the entire
presentation, and we'll post that tomorrow, hopefully along with a
transcription. Half the time was in Italian, as he would address each item in
Italian as well as English.
In this excerpt, Rossi responds to the question, "So, is this a breakthrough?"
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Here's a transcription of the excerpt video:
Mister [Paolo] Soglia has asked me if I think that the test of today is a breakthrough. I think yes, because I think today we have seen enough. No more small five or ten kilowatt units, but now we have overcame the difficulties connected with the basic engineering to make something that.... You know, to go in self sustain mode and make 400 [actually 479] kilowatt hours per hour... To understand that this is a breakthrough...
You can also think that hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent to try to have a COP [coefficient of performance] of 1.1 with nuclear fusion. Today we have made a theoretically endless COP making 470 kilowatt hour per hour of completely free energy, free of fuel. Yes, I think this is a breakthrough.
Of course this is the first step, but it is a very important first step....
Early this year Andrea Rossi announced his plans to construct and test the
world's first one megawatt cold fusion plant. The plant would utilize his E-Cat
(Energy Catalyzer) technology that utilizes tiny quantities of nickel powder and
hydrogen gas as fuel, while producing large amounts of energy in the form of
heat. Importantly, the energy is produced without emitting any pollution,
utilizing any radioactive materials, or producing any nuclear waste. Simply put,
the E-Cat offers the world a source of cheap, safe, and clean energy. Although
the exact plans for the launch of the technology were adjusted a few times
throughout the course of this year, October 28th, 2011 was settled on for the
date of the official test of the one megawatt plant by the first customer.
These first plants will cost around $2,000 per kilowatt to build one at a time,
but once they are mass produced, Rossi expects the price to drop to around $100
per kilowatt installed.
Attendance at this test was limited for several reasons. First, the customer
does not wish to be known at this time, nor to have its test
engineers/scientists identified. I did not inadvertently discover the customer's
identify, nor did I try to find out. I gave that group their space and did not
probe. Second, the device is a nuclear device, and the regulations for a public
demonstration are extremely stringent; so by making the event private, and only
bringing one or two at a time to see it was a way to get around the safety
requirements.
Most of us (around 30 guests total) arrived between 9 and 10 am; and by around
11 am, Rossi began taking people back to see the device while it was in
operation, in self-sustained mode. Here's a
video I shot, with
Rossi's permission, during my 2-3 minute chance to see the unit during
operation:
Power for start-up (resistive coils that provided heat to the reaction
chambers) was provided by the large and loud genset (was making all the noise)
you see that is nearly as large as the small shipping container in which the 1
MW E-Cat plant was arranged. Once the reaction chambers got up to temperature,
they were maintained by the heat produced by the reaction. I'm not sure why they
kept the generator running after that, but I would guess it was for back-up or
safety. I'm sure the engineers testing the system made sure what the power
levels were at all times.
There were 100 E-Cat modules, each with 3 reaction chambers in them, for a total
of 300 reaction chambers. An additional 20 or so units had been installed on the
top of the shipping container, compared to the earlier photos and videos we had
seen. Steam was produced by the units and exited through the back in the bottom
of the two pipes. The steam was not put to use to run a load but the heat was
dumped via two radiators, distilled, and circulated back into the system. When
looking inside the plant, I noticed that one of the E-Cat units had a little
steam escaping from the front of it.
The top pipe in the back, which was closed, was for emergency cool-down, if
needed.
Each unit was run independently through a computerized control. The input and
output temperature readings were recorded by computer, and the data will be
provided to us probably later this evening or tomorrow morning. When I went by
there, I think the input was measuring 19 C, and the output was 109 C.
Radiation measurements were taken by Dr. Bianchini David, from the University of
Bologna. He said no extraneous radiation was detected at any time emanating from
the reaction chambers, or from the piping, or from the water tanks, or in the
vicinity of the apparatus. Apparently, gamma radiation is produced during the
reaction, which is shielded by water, iron, lead, and a final coating on the
apparatus. David said that he has not measured gamma radiation from the device,
because he has not had access to the reaction chamber while it has been
unshielded.
None of the units were taken apart following this test, as was the one back on
the October 6 test. I asked Rossi whether any radio frequencies were used in the
test, and he said "no".
I would estimate that there were about 12 people assisting with the test
arrangement, including: 3-4 security guards, 1 caterer, 2 receptionists who
checked to make sure everyone was invited and wore the required badges, 3-4
engineers helping take measurements, Foccardi was helping take guests 1-2 at a
time back to see the unit.
I especially enjoyed mingling with the other guests, including: Mats Lewan from
NyTeknik; Irene Zreick from Focus.it; Peter Svensson, Technology Writer for the
Associated Press, NY, who told me that the reason the mainstream press hasn't
been covering this is because Rossi has been very picky about who he lets in;
Enrico Billi, a nuclear physicist and friend of Rossi's, who is presently living
in China and helping to open doors there for this technology; Professor Christos
Stremmenos, from the University of Bologna, who told me all about his theory of
how the technology works; Pierre Clauzon, nuclear engineering professor from
France, who told me about several theoretical physicists trying to understand
cold fusion in general and the E-Cat in particular; Uzikova Irina, a nuclear
plant designer from Russia; Stefan Heglesson, representing a Swedish interest in
the technology; Loris Ferrari, Associate Professor of Condensed Matter Physics
from the University of Bologna, who will be one of the five professors to do the
two year test of the E-Cat, which hopefully will be funded as a result of
today's test. They will study both the "how" and the "why" of the technology.
Mats and I agreed to post our stories at the same time. Peter was going to
go first, having been given an exclusive by Rossi, but it's going to be a few
days before he gets the necessary info and editorial approvals before he's able
to run a story in the Associated Press.
Probably the biggest opening for skeptics will be the continually running genset
that is probably rated for 500 kW (my guess), and appears to have been connected
by cables to the E-Cat. "Where's the mystery?" So knock yourselves out,
skeptics. It's the customer who has to be happy, and apparently this one was
satisfied that those cables were not contributing to the 470 kW output during
self-sustaining mode.
Here's a video where
Rossi talks to us briefly following the test, saying that a report will come
shortly; and giving us the reason for why we couldn't go back during the test
except 1-2 at a time.
And here's a video of a couple of 1 MW generators that were in the room where we were hanging out, which were from an earlier project Rossi was involved with, running on biofuel.
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