FROM: http://freeenergytruth.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
For newcomers to the story, the Energy Catalyzer is the world's first commercially viable cold fusion reactor.
The device has been tested for many years before being made public recently. This year sees a marked acceleration in activity as a demonstration of a 1MW facility is being talked about for the USA followed by the construction of a massive 1 MW facility comprising approx 125 10KW modules which will be built in Greece.
Although much higher power figures have been obtained, commercial sales should then start with the 10KW modules. As the technology is in it's infancy, it's easy to imagine what kind of power outputs could be obtained in just 5 years from now.
Rossi's Energy Catalyzer truly has the potential to replace all traditional fuel technologies including coal, oil and gas and end our dependence on Middle-Eastern oil. Rossi estimates that the cost of producing 1KWh of electricity will work out at less than 1 cent which makes a mockery of gas and oil prices.
The primary fuel source is powdered Nickel which is a safe and very abundant resource. The energy catalyzer uses very small amounts along with pressurized hydrogen to produce vast amounts of energy so it's very difficult to see any sort of shortage or problem with fuel supply. The reactor is able to self-sustain but functions better with an input.
So far the mainstream media have been in "Ignore Mode" which is something we are all sadly accustomed to whenever a new invention threatens existing power structures and the pockets of rich white men. However, the tide may be starting to turn in the following weeks as things ramp up. It's hard to imagine the stonewall silence continuing in the face of a 1MW demonstration and working devices being shipped.
With the current terrible situation in Japan nuclear power has been perhaps exposed as a step too far in providing cheap energy. Safety should be first priority and it seems that Rossi's Energy Catalyzer is leading the charge in both safety, cheapness and energy security.
Bellisimo!
Sterling Allan's interview on Coast to Coast just got uploaded to You tube. (this is 7/12 but the beginning of his interview - 1-6 is David Icke)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYIXDX_zw1Y
Wendy
Thanks Wendy.
John
It sounds very promising. I hope it makes it to production without being squelched like so many others.
Dr. Stephen Greer was asking for inventors of free energy technology to contact him to collaborate.
Let's keep our fingers crossed.