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University of Bologna Terminates Relationship With Rossi (Score: 1) by vlad on Tuesday, January 24, 2012 @ 21:17:51 GMT (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | From New Energy Times:
Andrea Rossi, an Italian man who claims to have invented a
practical low-energy nuclear reaction device, lost an ideal opportunity to have
his device tested and evaluated by a prestigious University for lack of
funds.
Last summer, Rossi said he had started a research contract
with the University of Bologna to allow its researchers to study his “Energy
Catalyzer.” But that never happened.
Today, Dario Braga, director of scientific research at the
University told New Energy Times that the University waited long
enough. It terminated the contract because Rossi did not fulfill his agreement
to make the first progress payment.
“The contract ended on January 15 and has been cancelled by
the University,” Braga said. “Therefore, there is no further relationship
between the University and Rossi or his company.” Article
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New Energy Times recent articles on Rossi (Score: 1) by vlad on Thursday, February 23, 2012 @ 22:08:37 GMT (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | Feb. 12, 2012
Vice Chancellor Duncan to Purchase Two Energy Catalyzers
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The Columbia Daily Tribune
reported that Rob Duncan, vice chancellor for research at the University of
Missouri, intended to purchase two of Andrea Rossi's Energy
Catalyzers.
Feb. 12, 2012
Rossi's Australian Investment Opportunity Falls
Through [click.icptrack.com]
Solihin Millin, from Australia,
asked potential investors for money to acquire the Australian rights to Rossi’s
Energy Catalyzer
device. One of the potential investors was Dick Smith, a
successful Australian businessman and philanthropist. Millin asked him for
AUS$200,000. Smith said no. Millin sent an e-mail to Smith and threatened to sue
Smith for "damages" of AUS$100 million if Smith didn’t give him AUS$200,000 by
the next day.
Feb. 14, 2012
Smith Offers $1 Million Prize for Successful E-Cat Demo
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Dick Smith, an Australian
businessman, offered to pay Andrea Rossi $1 million for a successful test of his
Energy Catalyzer. Rossi declined Smith's offer. Rossi gave Smith a counteroffer:
Smith can purchase an E-Cat. Only problem: They are not available for delivery
yet.
Feb. 15, 2012
Rossi: No Need for $1 Million; Just Send $131,000
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New Energy Times
published an invoice from Rossi's
Florida-based corporation. Rossi sent the invoice to a
potential investor in Australia. For $131,000, the investor could get "the
exclusive commercial license" for the Energy Catalyzers, which Rossi did not yet
have on the market.
Feb. 16, 2012
Rossi States His $131,000 Invoice Is "Unvalid"
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Rossi confirmed that the invoice
he sent to Millin was real but that it was canceled for nonpayment. Rossi also
claimed that he licensed Energy
Catalyzers to people in “practically all the world’s
territories." If this were true and if the licensing process were similar to the
one shown here, then Rossi took money from people in “practically
all the world’s territories" for a product that he did not
have.
Feb. 16, 2012
Leonardo Corporation Buys E-Cat Rights From Rossi's Wife
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New Energy Times
reported that Florida-based Leonardo Corporation, owned by Rossi and his
wife, Maddalena Pascucci, purchased the rights to Rossi’s Energy Catalyzer
device. The rights had been owned by Pascucci,
and according to a document filed with the European Patent Office, Pascucci
paid the Leonardo
Corporation €10,000 for the
rights.
Feb. 17, 2012
Rossi E-Cat Never Delivered to Customer; Needs Gaskets
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The E-Cat, which was supposed to
be ready for public sale and delivery in October 2011 and which Rossi claimed
was sold and delivered to his first, unidentified customer,
was never shipped. The reason: leaky gaskets. A document
signed by the customer's representative, accepting delivery, was typed in
advance.
Feb. 18, 2012
Rossi Blames E-Cat Delivery Discrepancy on Translation
Error [click.icptrack.com]
New Energy Times learned
from readers that Rossi had, in fact, told his fans that he had shipped the 1 MW
E-Cat. According to Rossi, the discrepancy was the result of a "translation
error" that caused him to think that the big blue box was not in his garage but
at the customer's site.
Feb. 18, 2012
National Instruments Denies Relationship With Rossi
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National Instruments denied
having any business relationship with Andrea Rossi. Rossi fans got their hopes
up about the credibility of the E-Cat when he said several months ago
that National
Instruments was working with him.
According to Rossi, his October
2011 customer had purchased the 1 MW E-Cat nuclear plant before it had all the
control systems installed.
In related news, Missouri
University's Duncan said that, after a closer
look, the university "decided not to pursue an E-Cat
purchase."
These articles are part of the
New Energy Times Web site and News Service. Readers can find out
much more about LENR research and technology from our home
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