Mats Lewan writes: On February 17, 2016, a 350-day commercial test of a one megawatt
heat plant based on Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat was completed. The event must
be considered historic since it’s the first time an industrially useful
amount of energy is produced over such a long time from this kind of yet
unexplained radiation-free nuclear reaction—LENR or Low Energy Nuclear
Reactions.
To be clear, the report from the one-year trial,
which has been controlled by a major independent third party
certification institute, will be released only in about a month, and
until then no official information is provided on the test result.
However, multiple sources have told me that the test has been
successful.
Earlier, some sources having visited the test plant told me that the
COP, Coefficient of Performance, i.e. the ratio between output power and
input power for control, was in the range 20—80, meaning that the heat
plant was consuming 12—50 kW while producing 1 MW—the average
consumption of about 300 Western households, including electricity,
space heating, water heating and air conditioning...
Full article here: https://animpossibleinvention.com/2016/02/18/historic-event-one-year-1-megawatt-e-cat-trial-completed/
Also, watch the E-catworld.com "1 MW E-Cat Plant Watch Thread" for latest news on this subject.