Bloomberg TV Airs Rossi Energy Catalyzer Device

by admin on November 8, 2011

When it comes to new energy development around the word, Rossi Energy Catalyzer Device is perhaps the most interesting topic to talk about recently. Soon after its first public demonstration in January 2011, the technology continues to draw attention from all media outlets. The device is invented by Engineer Andrea Rossi, an Italian inventor who stated that the technology hopes to provide an unbelievably cheap source of energy. The claim is very promising that media organizations start to follow the development of the newest technology.

Rossi Energy Catalyzer Device has been features from different media organizations from Wired UK to MSNBC and to UK’s Daily Mail. It was also featured in Forbes where the potential benefits of the cold fusion were interesting enumerated. The latest feature that was very controversial came from Fox News. Fox’s commented that Rossi’s secret customer starts with the letter N that linked to NATO, NASA and The US Navy. But all of these are mere speculations.

Last weekend, Bloomberg TV aired Rossi Energy Catalyzer Device using a clip from Ecat.com’s video footage from the October 6th event. The technology was featured on the station’s new TV program called energyNOW! It is a half-hour weekly TV news-magazine and opinion program concerning the world’s energy crisis. EnergyNOW! featured Rossi’s e-cat device on its special segment named “The Hot Zone”. The feature lasted for almost a minute. The decision to feature the technology was in connection to the program’s topic of the day, “Nuclear waste and the race for resources”.

This means that Rossi’s Low Energy Nuclear Reaction power source is gradually penetrating the US National television. It continues to gain serious attention from different part of the world now. The media organizations also continue to follow up the latest updates of the e-cat technology. There will be more TV stations to come and feature the device for sure.

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