I think the answer to those questions are probably "no". There's not enough energy being produced for that.
It is likely to be most useful in CHP. Here's something I found on the journal of nuclear physics-
Cool Energy FAQs page pdf
This looks to useful for processing the kind of heat the E-cat appears to be producing. It can make electricity off of the heated water, or working fluid that isn't being used for heating purposes.
As for space, the E-cat may be useful in life support. It could take some of the load off of solar cells.
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