E-Cat Conference in Zurich – Live Streaming
This video was captured from a live stream of Andrea Rossi giving his presentation. Quality of the audio and video has been enhanced as best I can but the source material was not very good.
This video was recorded by Sterling Allan of http://pesn.com and is of much better quality.
Zurich E-Cat Conference September 8-9, 2012
I will be carrying the live streaming of the E-Cat conference from Zurich. Sterling Allan is supposed to be in the audience and we may be able to get questions to him. Much about this session is sort of up in the air. My understanding is that it is investor related and that the focus is on getting distribution channels in place. But there is to be an announcement related to what has been called a third party validated demonstration of the technology.
Stay tuned for additional information as it becomes available.
Rossi said this about the report today:
I do not know, but my paper tomorrow will not be anything special: it will explain a R&D work, with the description of measures made on the Hot Cat: such R&D work will have to be completed, so many other tests will have to be done before having a high temperature industrial application.
We got encouraging results and we will describe them.
Here’s a link to the program — the conference starts at 2:00 p.m. Zurich time (GMT+1) – That’s 8am eastern US time (GMT-5)
The live streaming will be from http://smartscarecrow.com/live/ where the streaming for the event has been embedded along with a chat room.
One Response to “E-Cat Conference in Zurich – Live Streaming”
I hope to be corrected but there is an absolute blinder in the data. The E Cat slowly warmed up over several hours. This would be expected if the energy put in was greater than the heat that can be dissipated.
When the power (generating the heat) was turned of the unit cooled rapidly until they turned the thermal camera off.
this showed the unit could not self sustain under its own power as you would think the residue heat would keep it going.
Happy to be corrected.
I hope to be corrected but there is an absolute blinder in the data. The E Cat slowly warmed up over several hours. This would be expected if the energy put in was greater than the heat that can be dissipated.
When the power (generating the heat) was turned of the unit cooled rapidly until they turned the thermal camera off.
this showed the unit could not self sustain under its own power as you would think the residue heat would keep it going.
Happy to be corrected.