E-cat: successful tests of the Greek clone of Defkalion

    E-cat: successful tests of the Greek clone of Defkalion

    The Greeks of Defkalion announce the success of the tests carried out on February 24th. Meanwhile, Rossi tests the production of electricity with Siemens

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    E-Cat. Good news from the Greek front. The main competitor of Rossi, Defkalion announced on his own forum to have obtained positive results during the tests carried out on February 24th.





    According to the words of the Greeks, everything would go according to plan and, despite the unconvinced opinion of the Australian skeptics, the latest tests carried out last week would only confirm the success of the experiments.

    It reads on forum: “The tests, carried out in the presence of high-level government officials, have concluded. The views and results have been very positive. The announcements will be given after the reciprocal agreements, in times yet to be defined ".

    With a laconic “everything is ok” the Greeks would like to convince the world of veracity of their experiments on the cold fusion. A little pretentious, given that it would be an invention of such a far-reaching scope as to involve the whole of humanity. Why then all these mysteries? According to what they report from Defkalion, the tests will continue in the presence of international authorities also over the next few weeks.

    Meanwhile, Rossi goes his own way, announcing that he has taken a further step forward in the field of electricity generation. A few days ago, the Siemens AG he would have visited his factory in Bologna and together with Rossi would have shown how thanks to a turbine it will be possible to produce electricity with an efficiency of 30 percent.

    But there is still a lot to do, according to what Rossi himself explains. However, theE-Cat, in his opinion, becomes unstable when working at high temperatures, but precisely this fact could bring advantages in the production of electricity especially for 1 MW plants. Unlike the case of Domestic E-Cat, which will still need further improvements.


    In the meantime, however, new doubts seem to emerge from the E-Cat question. After the statements made by Rossi in our interview, they jump out of contradictions. Far from wanting to discredit Rossi's work, we can only hope that in the end, he is right and that he really produced the device that could free us from oil slavery.


    Francesca Mancuso

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