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Es scheint schwer vorstellbar, dass an einer der Anschriften der Leonardo Corp. die Herstellung von Rossi-Energiekatalysatoren erfolgen kann, geschweige denn dort ein 1-MW-Kraftwerk errichtet werden könnte.
 
Es scheint schwer vorstellbar, dass an einer der Anschriften der Leonardo Corp. die Herstellung von Rossi-Energiekatalysatoren erfolgen kann, geschweige denn dort ein 1-MW-Kraftwerk errichtet werden könnte.
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Im Juni 2011 machte der US-amerikanische Rechtsanwalt David Niebauer aus San Francisco in seinem Blog bekannt, dass er sich mit Rossi getroffen habe. Rossi habe erklärt, dass er immer noch auf der Suche nach einem Partner zur Realisierung eines 1 MW-Kleinkraftwerks in den USA zu sein. Zudem habe er der US-amerikanischen NASA angeboten ein derartiges Kraftwerk von ihm zu kaufen. Dies wäre die Voraussetzung dafür, daß die (von Steuergeldern finanzierte) NASA seinen Ecat prüfen könne.<ref>Rossi Energy Catalyzer, "The New Fire"?<br>Posted on June 10, 2011 by David Niebauer<br>by David Niebauer<br><br>I have just finished listening to an astounding podcast of an interview with Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center, talking about low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) and devices that are apparently generating significant energy in the form of heat, with very little input of raw material and no radioactive waste.<br>Bushnell makes reference to Andrea Rossi, an Italian inventor who claims to have discovered a previously unknown source of energy by combining pressurized nickel powder with hydrogen and a catalyst.  Rossi has filed for international patent protection, but he is guarding the precise mechanism as a trade secret until the patent issues.<br>I first heard of Andrea Rossi in January of this year on the site Next Big Future where it was reported that Rossi had demonstrated his Energy Catalyzer (or E-Cat, for short) in Bologna, monitored by independent scientific representatives of Bologna University.  Ny Teknik, a Swedish technology magazine, reported that, “For about an hour it produced approximately 10 kilowatts of net power, loaded with one gram of nickel powder pressurized with hydrogen. See Wikipedia entry for background.<br>Since that time Rossi has repeatedly demonstrated the device and it has received validation from the Swedish Skeptics Society, among others.  Demonstration devices have now also been delivered to the University of Bologna, the University of Uppsala and the University of Stockholm for extended testing.<br>According to Bushnell, what is occurring in the Rossi device is a nuclear reaction, but it’s not a cold fusion.  He claims it is a reaction of the Weak Nuclear Force.  Bushnell believes that heat is generated from beta decay of subatomic particles and that, applying quantum theory, physicists will soon be able to explain the mechanism.  The physics is not well understood, which is fueling a certain amount of skepticism.<br>I recently met with Andrea Rossi and find him to be genuine and credible.  Rossi told me that he would like to have a 1MW plant operating in the US by October of this year.  He is looking for the right partners to help him enter the market in the United States.<br>According to Rossi, Bushnell is on the wrong track, at least from a theoretical perspective.  “If beta decay explained the reactions in my device, I would have been killed already [by the radiation] and we would have found different isotopes,” Rossi told me.  He claims that he has a good handle on the theory, but he won’t disclose it until his patent is granted.<br>Bushnell states that NASA is just now finishing a testing lab designed for the specific purpose of investigating LENR.  With Rossi making news since early this year that he has built an operating LENR, I hear Bushnell making a pitch to have it tested and validated by NASA.<br>According to Rossi, he will do a demonstration for NASA only if they agree to purchase an operating plant once his device obtains the expected efficiency.  Rossi is intent on moving his Energy Catalyzer from the testing lab into the field.<br>I don’t pretend to understand the physics, or to be in a position to know for certain whether the Rossi Energy Catalyzer is the breakthrough we have been waiting for.  I will therefore let Dennis Bushnell have the final word for now: “I think we are almost over the “we do not understand it” problem. I think we are almost over the “this does not produce anything useful” problem. I think this will go forward fairly rapidly now. If it does, this is capable of, by itself, completely changing geo-economics, geo-politics, and solving climate issues.”<br>David Niebauer is a corporate and transaction attorney, located in San Francisco, whose practice is focused on financing transactions, M&A and cleantech.  www.davidniebauer.com</ref>
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Im Juni 2011 machte der US-amerikanische Rechtsanwalt David Niebauer aus San Francisco in seinem Blog bekannt, dass er sich mit Rossi getroffen habe. Rossi habe erklärt, dass er immer noch auf der Suche nach einem Partner zur Realisierung eines 1 MW-Kleinkraftwerks in den USA zu sein. Er habe der NASA eine Demonstration angeboten, allerdings nur unter der Voraussetzung, dass sie zustimmen eines seiner Kraftwerke zu kaufen sobald es die erwartete Effizienz erreicht habe.<ref>Rossi Energy Catalyzer, "The New Fire"?<br>Posted on June 10, 2011 by David Niebauer<br>by David Niebauer<br><br>I have just finished listening to an astounding podcast of an interview with Dennis Bushnell, Chief Scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center, talking about low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) and devices that are apparently generating significant energy in the form of heat, with very little input of raw material and no radioactive waste.<br>Bushnell makes reference to Andrea Rossi, an Italian inventor who claims to have discovered a previously unknown source of energy by combining pressurized nickel powder with hydrogen and a catalyst.  Rossi has filed for international patent protection, but he is guarding the precise mechanism as a trade secret until the patent issues.<br>I first heard of Andrea Rossi in January of this year on the site Next Big Future where it was reported that Rossi had demonstrated his Energy Catalyzer (or E-Cat, for short) in Bologna, monitored by independent scientific representatives of Bologna University.  Ny Teknik, a Swedish technology magazine, reported that, “For about an hour it produced approximately 10 kilowatts of net power, loaded with one gram of nickel powder pressurized with hydrogen. See Wikipedia entry for background.<br>Since that time Rossi has repeatedly demonstrated the device and it has received validation from the Swedish Skeptics Society, among others.  Demonstration devices have now also been delivered to the University of Bologna, the University of Uppsala and the University of Stockholm for extended testing.<br>According to Bushnell, what is occurring in the Rossi device is a nuclear reaction, but it’s not a cold fusion.  He claims it is a reaction of the Weak Nuclear Force.  Bushnell believes that heat is generated from beta decay of subatomic particles and that, applying quantum theory, physicists will soon be able to explain the mechanism.  The physics is not well understood, which is fueling a certain amount of skepticism.<br>I recently met with Andrea Rossi and find him to be genuine and credible.  Rossi told me that he would like to have a 1MW plant operating in the US by October of this year.  He is looking for the right partners to help him enter the market in the United States.<br>According to Rossi, Bushnell is on the wrong track, at least from a theoretical perspective.  “If beta decay explained the reactions in my device, I would have been killed already [by the radiation] and we would have found different isotopes,” Rossi told me.  He claims that he has a good handle on the theory, but he won’t disclose it until his patent is granted.<br>Bushnell states that NASA is just now finishing a testing lab designed for the specific purpose of investigating LENR.  With Rossi making news since early this year that he has built an operating LENR, I hear Bushnell making a pitch to have it tested and validated by NASA.<br>According to Rossi, he will do a demonstration for NASA only if they agree to purchase an operating plant once his device obtains the expected efficiency.  Rossi is intent on moving his Energy Catalyzer from the testing lab into the field.<br>I don’t pretend to understand the physics, or to be in a position to know for certain whether the Rossi Energy Catalyzer is the breakthrough we have been waiting for.  I will therefore let Dennis Bushnell have the final word for now: “I think we are almost over the “we do not understand it” problem. I think we are almost over the “this does not produce anything useful” problem. I think this will go forward fairly rapidly now. If it does, this is capable of, by itself, completely changing geo-economics, geo-politics, and solving climate issues.”<br>David Niebauer is a corporate and transaction attorney, located in San Francisco, whose practice is focused on financing transactions, M&A and cleantech.  www.davidniebauer.com</ref>
    
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