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E-Cat Business Info
- Licensing
- Leonardo Corp
- Case
Contest - Andrea has asked for the help of the alternative energy
community, in designing the case for his home heating product. He has
asked for the community to submit concepts, so he can purchase the
best idea from the individual who submitted it. (PESWiki)
See also
Page posted by Sterling
Allan, PES Network, Inc.
visits since October 20, 2011
Last updated November 18, 2011 08:34:45 PM -0500
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Leonardo Corp Products
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1 (One) Megawatt E-Cat Plant
(Available)
The one megawatt E-Cat plant is currently available for sale to qualified customers, who represent commercial or industrial interests. While being capable of fitting inside of a standard shipping container, it can produce up to one megawatt of power
in the form of hot water, or low temperature steam. It is composed of
around hundred individual modules, each containing three reactor cores. This game-changing, energy-producing plant consumes no radioactive materials, produces no nuclear waste, emits no pollution, and incorporates numerous safety features. By consuming only small quantities of cheap fuel -- nickel powder and hydrogen gas -- it has earned the reputation of being both economically attractive, and the ultimate "green" machine.
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5 Kilowatt Home Heating E-Cat
(Pending)
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5 kW E-Cat concept image |
The five kilowatt E-Cat is still in research and development phase. Upon
completion (2013), it will be offered for sale to the general public. The unit will provide a constant yet adjustable output of up to five kilowatts of heat (in the form of hot water). This large quantity of output is produced with only a very small consumption of electrical power. Like the one megawatt plant, it utilizes no radioactive materials, produces no radioactive waste, emits no radiation into the environment, and releases no pollution. The multiple built in safety features and the inherent nature of the E-Cat technology, make this system an attractive heating solution for homes or small businesses.
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