Leonardo Corporation: Launching the Cold Fusion Century

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NOTICE: November 13, 2011; 12:30 pm MST
Andrea Rossi has removed his "official" designation from this site. The content herein should be considered under the editorial control of Sterling D. Allan of PES Network, Inc. and not approved by Andrea Rossi. (Story)


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See also: In the News | Mainstream | Upcoming | Newsletter | Forum

Listed in reverse chronological sequence. (Most recent first.) Items shown in [brackets] typically have had their hyperlink removed.

December 15, 2011

  • Newsletter > E-Cat Weekly -- December 15, 2011 - Despite appearances of nothing going on, there were around 37 unique stories posted that touch on Andrea Rossi's E-Cat from the near dozen dedicated sites as well as at least 6 mainstream stories. The main highlight was reaching the goal of 10,000 pre-orders for the home E-Cat modules. (PESN; December 15, 2011)

December 9, 2011

  • Newsletter > E-Cat Weekly -- December 8, 2011 - The past 9 days-ish, have seen around 35 unique stories posted about Andrea Rossi's E-Cat from the near dozen dedicated sites as well as from at least 9 mainstream sources. The main highlights include Rossi agreeing to do a live, streaming video of a 1 MW plant; release of documents from NASA; a call by a MU vice chancellor to solve the cold fusion puzzle.
  • 42687 visits to the home page as of 6:50 am MST

December 2, 2011

November 29, 2011

November 28, 2011

  • Home > added "Just 1.25 g of nickel can generate E-Cat energy the same as 5 barrels of oil" animated gif linking to ColdFusionNow

November 26, 2011

November 25, 2011

November 23, 2011

November 22, 2011

November 21, 2011

November 18, 2011

  • 33667 visits to the home page as of 9:10 am MST
  • I had a great chat with Craig from AmpEnergo who has been friends with Rossi for 15 years. Hopefully we will do an interview for our news sometime soon. -- Sterling

November 17, 2011

  • Added links to most ECat.com pages from relevant pages here mostly in the "see also" sections.
  • Andrea Rossi informed me today that he has not yet selected a logo. The logo at ECat.com should not be considered the official logo. We will be posting a page for a logo contest soon. -- Sterling
  • 32661 visits to the home page as of 6:30 am MST
  • Added ECat.com contact info to contact page

November 17, 2011

  • 31289 visits to the home page as of 7:40 am MST
  • Removed from header: "Our objective is to correct the errors so that this site can once again merit the 'official'  designation."
  • Removed safe harbor statement from bottom footer, since this is an independent coverage site.
  • Put ads back up, since this will be an independent coverage site for the foreseeable future, not an official site.

November 16, 2011

  • Removed Google Ads
  • Elsewhere: http://ECat.com posted by N. Europe licensee. Sterling sent an Email to Rossi suggesting that ECat.com (best domain name) be the corporate site location, not just one licensee.
  • Note: http://www.leonardocorp1996.com presently redirects to http://eonsrl.com 
  • 28983 visits to the home page as of 7:00 am MST
  • Added to the 1 MW page:
    • "We gave the exclusive commercial license to Ampenergo, and only they can sell our 
      plants." - Andrea Rossi (November 14, 2011) [Story] This is for the Americas. [Link]
    • Price: $2000/kW, so $2,000,000 for 1MW.

November 15, 2011

November 14, 2011

  • Removed links to Personnel, Associates, Sister Sites, Comments.
  • 22203 visits to home page as of 7:00 am mst.
  • General diagram image posted to 1MW page.

November 13, 2011

  • Added Google Ads to the right, left, and bottom borders to help offset the costs of this now independent site.
  • Restored with caveat: Leonardo Corp Personnel and Bona Fide Associates of Leonardo Corp and Sister Sites and comments (at PESWiki)
  • Restored Hank Mill's text at How the E-Cat Works and Ing. Andrea A. Rossi Biography
  • Added this text to the header:
    NOTICE: November 13, 2011; 12:30 pm MST
    Andrea Rossi has removed his "official" designation from this site. The content herein should be considered under the editorial control of Sterling D. Allan of PES Network, Inc. and not approved by Andrea Rossi. See http://ecatnews.com for chronicle (independent site).
  • Andrea Rossi insists that the site be removed from the web. 17846 visits to home page as of 12:20 pm MST
  • News - index page created
  • Added a couple of photos to the 1 MW Plant page
  • Added this text to the header: [newsletter]
    NOTICE: November 13, 2011; 9:00 am MST
    Andrea Rossi has removed his "official" designation from this site until he has time to make certain corrections. Only those pages with the designation: "Approved by Andrea Rossi" should be considered "official".
  • 16450 visits to home page as of 8:15 am MST
  • At 4:30 am MST, Andrea Rossi requests site removal. [newsletter]

November 12, 2011

  • Added: About Us
  • Removed Pages: Bona Fide Associates; Personnel; Sister Sites; Comments; Andrea A. Rossi Biography
  • 1MW_Offer_Template.docx 
  • Renamed the "What is CF" page to "What is LENR".
  • LeonardoE-Cat.com and Leonardo-E-Cat.com also secured to redirect to Leonardo-ECat.com
  • Nearly 4000 visits to the home page as of 2:00 am MST.

November 11, 2011

November 10, 2011

  • Bona Fide Associates > National Instruments - is doing the instrumentation for the E-Cats. [Story]
  • Andrea Rossi reviewed and approved: top, left, right, bottom borders; Overview; News, Mainstream; Newsletter; Forum; Upcoming; Website Latest; Translations; Sister Sites; Personnel; Bona Fide Associates; Products, 1 MW Plant, 5 kW; How the E-Cat Works; Patents <This conversation on Skype was recorded.>

November 9, 2011

  • Forum
  • New Header posted, by Kevn Lambson (See archive here)

November 6, 2011

November 5, 2011

November 3, 2011

  • [Considerations for E-Cat Businesses] - Standards for sale of systems that produce steam or hot water

October 31, 2011

October 28, 2011 - 1 MW Plant Test

  • The test of the one megawatt E-Cat plant was performed. Although not reaching a full megawatt of output, the system operated in self sustain mode for five and a hour hours, with virtually no input energy. The customer was satisfied, and the sale of the plant was made.
  • 1 MW E-Cat tested and approved by first customer - coverage and developments chronicled at PESWiki

October 24, 2011

October 22, 2011

  • [Contest for Best E-Cat Design]
  • [Strategy for Deploying the E-Cat Technology]

October 20, 2011


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