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Title: Rossi: First E-Cats Will Now Cost $50 per kW
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URL Source: http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/01/r ... -cats-will-now-cost-50-per-kw/
Published: Jan 14, 2012
Author: n
Post Date: 2012-01-14 13:02:49 by gengis gandhi
Keywords: None
Views: 557
Comments: 36

Rossi: First E-Cats Will Now Cost $50 per kW January 13, 2012

Andrea Rossi is full of surprises. He recently announced that he would never be undersold by his competitors and said that a domestic E-Cat delivering 10-20 kW of power would cost between $1000-1500 USD. Today he has slashed that price by up to two thirds. In a comment on his JONP site he writes:

The big science, after trying to ridiculize us, now has understood that the E- Cat works, so now they are trying to copy and make patents to overcome us, discourage us and trying with this sophysticated way to stop us under a disguise of an indirect vindication. Is a smart move, but they are underevaluating us. I will never stop, within one year we will start the delivery of million pieces at 50 $/kW, with a totally new concept, at that point the game will be over. This technology must be popular, must cost a very low price, must be a real revoluton, not a bunch of theoretical (wrong) chatters.

At $50 per kW, a 10 kW E-Cat would now cost $500 USD — which puts the E-Cat in the same price range as a domestic appliance like a refrigerator, washing machine or even a television or computer. In other words, almost anyone will be able to afford one, and this is Rossi’s stated intention. He really is going for the revolutionary impact, and if all this turns out as he predicts, the impact of such a breakthrough can hardly be overstated.

Who would not purchase a device that would slash their home heating an air conditioning costs by 80 per cent or more? And when the E-Cat is able to provide electrical power, it is hard to imagine that any household without an unit. At this cost there is barely any thought of the purchase of an E-Cat being an investment — this is the same price as many disposable items. If he can deliver, Rossi’s biggest challenge will be keeping up with demand. 1 million E-Cats would be a drop in the ocean, when the world wide demand for these devices would be in the range of billions.

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#9. To: gengis gandhi (#0)

At $50 per kW, a 10 kW E-Cat would now cost $500 USD — which puts the E-Cat in the same price range as a domestic appliance like a refrigerator, washing machine or even a television or computer.

You can mark my words.......

YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS, THE PTB WILL NEVER LET THAT HAPPEN.

Remember this, book mark it, save it, I want you to

If I am wrong you are invited to pounce on me all you want, because if I am wrong the implications of this would be world changing on a quantum scale and it would be beyond worth it to be beat up on verbally.

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-14   17:50:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: intotheabyss (#9)

YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS, THE PTB WILL NEVER LET THAT HAPPEN.

Rossi may well have the full plans and documentation waiting to be published on bunches of web sites in the event of his untimely demise.

They may well have been successful in the past, but there's only so much the PTB's can do, only so long they can keep something down, only so much control they can maintain.

Pinguinite  posted on  2012-01-14   20:27:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Pinguinite (#11)

there's only so much the PTB's can do, only so long they can keep something down, only so much control they can maintain.

Only time will tell, but I see this as way too big a liberator for the people and TPTB will not stand for that, even if they have to kill thousands to stop it.

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-14   20:33:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: intotheabyss (#12)

TPTB will not stand for that, even if they have to kill thousands

if i t's a fake, TPTB wont have to kill anyone, will they?

lead.and.lag  posted on  2012-01-14   20:42:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: lead.and.lag (#13)

if i t's a fake, TPTB wont have to kill anyone, will they?

That's the angle I think they will work with their controlled media, it will come out down the road that this did not really produce more than what was put in and the the inventor was either mistaken after further analysis by TPTB's "experts" or that the inventor was seeking fame and falsified the results.

Either way we will not see this kind of energy released in our lifetimes unless there is a revolution to overthrow the controllers.

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-14   20:54:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: intotheabyss (#19)

if i t's a fake, TPTB wont have to kill anyone, will they?

That's the angle I think they will work with their controlled media, it will come out down the road that this did not really produce more than what was put in and the the inventor was either mistaken after further analysis by TPTB's "experts" or that the inventor was seeking fame and falsified the results.

Either way we will not see this kind of energy released in our lifetimes unless there is a revolution to overthrow the controllers.

The other angle, suggested by someone else on another thread, was that the PTB might impose regulatory roadblocks by calling it a Nuclear Reactor and requiring a license through the NRC which would, of course, be impossible to get unless you had the right connections. This also would torpedo their "Carbon Tax" as it would usher in an era of non polluting technology.

However, I think, given that NASA admitted that it works, that they may have decided that they could not stop it. Rossi may have outfoxed them, as was suggested earlier, by setting up a failsafe that would release the design in the event that he had an untimely demise which would release the specifics too widely for them to combat. Time will tell although I do not discount your concerns - it has me scratching my head that Rossi is even still alive.

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-01-14   21:10:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Original_Intent (#26)

The other angle, suggested by someone else on another thread, was that the PTB might impose regulatory roadblocks by calling it a Nuclear Reactor and requiring a license through the NRC which would, of course, be impossible to get unless you had the right connections. This also would torpedo their "Carbon Tax" as it would usher in an era of non polluting technology.

Rossi has thought of that. If they do declare it a nuke reactor, then they will be explicitly endorsing the technology as functional, so they can't do that.

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