http://e-catworld.com/2017/09/17/rossi-e-cat-good-enough-for-electricity-gene...Read down in the comments, they make mention a medium/small liquid c02 based turbine plant (not steam) that could drop into a sub station to be backup power in case of disaster/hurricane/tornado. Or be wheeled up as a 18 wheeler delivered mobile unit.
This could look a whole lot like a train engine (trains now run off of electricity generated by the engines out in front of the train -- actually they can be put at the end or the middle of the train as well since the actual motors are in the wheel assemblies of the "driver cars" which are put in line according to where the generator and drive wheels are needed to be to get the long line of stuff going uphill most efficiently.
This fits Rossi stuff to a "T" and also falls totally in line with the very recent ABB purchase of GE Power Transmission Systems.
Another gas that could do this duty is the heavy duty petrocarbon refrigeration gases that have replaced R22 industry wide. This gas if heated up enough could spin a small turbine generating electrical power and then the waste gas inside the sealed system could either cool or heat a transfer liquid to make a "no net cost" refrigeration/heating system which would work somewhat akin to a heat pump.
Can you see the applications in large buildings and industrial settings? Free power, plus heating or cooling depending on the season.
We are past the experimental development of the idea of LENR now, we are into the industrial development of LENR as an energy technology. LENR is real now, and is undergoing industrial development.
LENR faces its major competition from solar, with China being the leading producer of solar cells. Tesla is the company whose ideas encompass "the other alternative" to Rossi and his LENR reactors.
If you wanted to invest some LENR dollars, ABB is the place to put some funds as they will reap whatever first wave dollars are generated in America, Sweden and Europe as they are positioning themselves as the primo LENR energy leader.ABB is a company with the resources to pay out 2.6 Billion dollars to simply go BUY General Electric and gain the maintenance rights for our current electrical infrastructure. ABB also made the existing prototype robotic line that builds the little ECat cells and their controls division apparently built Rossi's newest control system.
Lots of secrecy is still surrounding Rossi's bigger than 1 megawatt generators which have been built and are undergoing trials for the next several years.
Trust that the next generation of ECat power stations past this one will be built just as quickly and tested out with similar levels of secrecy. Since the tests run for so long, there will be several generations in test and in use until the tech finally matures in about 10 years.
ABB robotics lines can kick out what is needed for such trial units VERY QUICKLY .....
also expect Rossi to stop talking as much as he did in the past as his new business partner(s) are injured fiscally if he lets any cats out of any bags. This will be hard for Rossi, but I think he can do it.
Tesla and ABB are beginning to feel like the Westinghouse and General Electric of this upcoming LENR wave with our good old buddies Cherokee/Industrial Heat becoming the resident patent troll sitting off to the side sniping at the others.
Rossi is talking very very little about the ongoing demos that are taking place as we speak, with some type of show and tell that is taking place PRIVATELY and secretly under nondisclosure agreements, not being done publically at all. He isn't talking at all about the first test units, where they are located, etc.
I doubt severely Rossi is the sales person for these demos, as ABB/GE has an entire sales group to do that, one that speaks English well and has a untarnished background and image.