January 24, 2011

Some interesting news

From LENR.org/news:
Focardi and Rossi press conference
January 2011
On January 14, 2011, Sergio Focardi and Andrea Rossi held a press conference at the University of Bologna. They demonstrated a 10 kilowatt nickel-light water cold fusion reactor. See Rossi's web site:

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com

Focari and Piantelli have published many papers claiming excess heat from nickel. Here is an example from 1998. No attempts to replicate this by other groups have been reported, although Mills and others have claimed excess heat from nickel using somewhat different methods. Rossi received a patent.

We have complied a Brief Technical Description of the Experiment from various sources, including photographs of the equipment, and we have uploaded a short interview with Prof. Levi who conducted the experiment, and a list of recommendations for further tests by Prof. Nagel.

Here is a report on the test by Levi and Bianchini that was published on January 24, 2011
An input of 1,000 Watts of electrical power tapering off to 400 Watts. After 30 minutes, an output of dry steam representing an energy of 12K Watts. I am not jumping on the bandwagon here but if this pans out, things will get real interesting real fast. The two investigators are keeping the design close to their vest for very good reason. I would give these people a lot more creedence than the mokes at Steorn. Posted by DaveH at January 24, 2011 10:13 AM
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