On 22/01/2012 12:00 AM, Alain Sepeda wrote:
you take the cost of the plant as your only parameter.

but normally the fuel is the key cost in normal cheap factory.
here fuel is nearly free

2012/1/21 Shaun Taylor <shauntaylor...@gmail.com
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    It was meant to show Rossi's 1 MW plant is not a financially viable
    device to generate electricity,

There is no fuel with solar either. Yet it can't generate at a low enough price to compete with traditional power plants. Even at $1 / Watt installed cost for a whole plant, which is not currently possible, it would still need government money to make it viable. A 1 MW E-Cat plant at $2.5 million for a 185 kW nett output ($13.50 / Watt) will never be viable. No way.

It is a really bad joke that some believe this is not true. Rossi has pulled the wool over your eyes.

Shaun

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