Lewan Investigates and Observes Rossi Device
Ny Teknik journalist measures historic levels of excess heat in LENR device
The Experiments
Journalist Mats Lewan of the Swedish technology magazine Ny Teknik helped to validate experiments that appear to generate energy from a new type of nuclear process that does not emit deadly radiation or produce radioactive waste.
The experiments took place April 19 and 28 in Bologna, Italy. The device at the heart of the experiment is the invention of Andrea Rossi, and it runs on a desktop, at room temperature, using hydrogen and nickel for fuel.
All evidence suggests that Rossi’s invention, which he calls the Energy Catalyzer (E-Cat), signals a landmark change in low-energy nuclear reaction research and may eventually have broader implications for the wider field of nuclear energy, as well. In the past, LENR reasearchers have typically observed milliwatts of excess heat, but Rossi is measuring kilowatts.