From: http://faq.ecat.com/112449/how-much-nickel-and-hydrogen-will-it-take-to-generate-one-megawatt-of-heat-continuously-for-six-months/ it will take 18 kg H and 10 kg Ni fuel to generate 4.4 GWh of heat =
0.44 GWh / kg of Ni fuel,
2.3 kg of Ni fuel / GWh,
2.3 tons of Ni fuel / TWh
300 kTon of Ni fuel to replace all usage of fossil fuels for energy.

AG


On 11/28/2011 11:54 AM, Aussie Guy E-Cat wrote:
How in H**L was that result ignored? But then again if 300 Ktons / y of
Rossi's Nickel fuel (at 2.3 tons / TWh) will reduce the amount of fossil
fuel used for energy production to zero, well there could be a reason.

AG


On 11/28/2011 11:31 AM, Alan Fletcher wrote:
It was in the 1990 paper :

----- Original Message -----
Liebert's still around :
http://newenergytimes.com/v2/archives/fic/F/F199010.PDF
1990 : EXCESS HEAT USING MOLTEN-SALT ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL
By Professors Liaw, Tao, Turner,& Liebert
As an example shown in the last entry in TABLE I, the power to
the heating tape was maintained at about 69.25 W, the cell
potential was typically in the range of 2.45 V, and the
electrochemical input power was about 1.68 W at 692 mA/cm2
for a total input power of about 70.9W. We would expect 1.68
Wof joule heating to result in a 5.1 °C increase in temperature;
however, the temperature increased by 82.4° C, which
corresponds to a gain of about 27.1 W, according to the
calibration curve. Therefore, a net gain of 25.4Wwas in excess,
which results in an excess power gain of 1512 percent, in the
range of 627 W/cm3 Pd.




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