Will the Grid be Powered by E-Cats?

Many of us are very curious about the companies that Andrea Ross/Leonard Corporation is working with at the moment. Rossi has stated that he is working with multiple companies, but has not revealed the names of any of them yet. He has also stated that the first products will be for industrial, rather than household use.

There have been some questions posed on the Journal of Nuclear Physics about some of the industries he is working with, and from some of his respones, it appears that some of his potential customers are either power stations, or companies that provide generation equipment for the electrical grid.

Calle H
December 1, 2020 at 9:02 AM
Dear Andrea,

May I ask a follow-up question to the questions raised by Gerard McEk. You kindly indicated that the first E-Cat application would be 1. Electric energy supply for industrial use. Does that mean that the E-Cat electric energy

A. will be consumed in the particular industry where the E-Cat is installed
B. will be sold the grid (the industry is a power station)

Andrea Rossi
December 1, 2020 at 9:41 AM
Calle H:
Both
Warm Regards,
A.R.

Frank Acland

December 3, 2020 at 8:43 AM
Dear Andrea,

Are you working with companies that are involved in generating electricity for the grid?

Andrea Rossi
December 3, 2020 at 9:24 AM
Frank Acland:
Yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.

If the E-Cat SKL can generate electricity cleanly, efficiently and reliably, with high power density, it will be seen by many as a very attractive alternative to all the current sources of energy that currently power the grid. With so many policy makers trying to wean the world off fossil fuels, if E-Cat generators appear on the scene it might be the obvious way to rapidly transition to zero-carbon electrical grid.