Sterling Engines - these can save the planet!
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This technology has the power to power the world - a field 100 miles x 100 miles could power all of USA
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| Solar One project ... ( 5 months ago by MarkFromHawaii) |
| Solar One project in the Mojave Desert with SCE? |
| Free..how do you ... ( 4 months ago by quaheedus) |
| Free..how do you figure it is free? |
| So what happens on ... ( 4 months ago by ilkjdsflkfj) |
| So what happens on a cloudy day, i understand the ones that focus the light on tower or something they can stay hot for quite awhile, and keep producing energy, but with out the sun these ones wont work. |
| 25kw is the ... ( 4 months ago by fireofenergy) |
| 25kw is the capacity. Times that by the number of hours per day for kWhours per day. They must be able to generate at least 100 kwh on an average sunny day. I would think that the solar power tower concept is better since they will be made to store heat in molten salt for (almost) 'round the clock generation. Any mirror scheme reduces global heat, a statement that no other source can claim! This is because all energy turns into heat while mirrors reflect some of already "there" heat to space! |
| It will only be ... ( 4 months ago by Pecherin72) |
| It will only be interesting when it can do more than 100kW output with the current dimensions and a 30 feet reflector. |
| The planet does not ... ( 3 months ago by l00zekk) |
| The planet does not need to be saved. The planet will still be here when we are gone |
| This seems like a ... ( 3 months ago by kornigator) |
| This seems like a valid reason to keep using fossil fuel and killing everything that breaths. |
| Yes, unless we want ... ( 3 months ago by typeclash) |
| Yes, unless we want to make the world a place where we can live. |
| When these are sold ... ( 2 months ago by shmuel33) |
| When these are sold for private use, then you can kiss fossil fuels goodbye. I do not see why these cannot fit into a yard or a shared open space that can power ten houses or more at a time. They do not need to be exclusively used in large projects. |
| you could very ... ( 2 months ago by andresayz4545) |
| you could very easily put these in a system where they would be generating electricity and charging battery systems at the same time to make up for cloudy day but honestly in the environments they put these things into to achieve maximun efficiency (such as the Mojave) you really don't have much of a problem with the sunlight being readily available |
| it would really ... ( 2 months ago by andresayz4545) |
| it would really depend on where you live but you have a very good point if you have 10 homes split the cost of one of these it would cost each homeowner about 2,500 dollars for each household, for free energy.......forever lol i would call that a damn fine investment but thats just my oppinion :-) |
| If we could power ... ( 2 months ago by twinkietrail) |
| If we could power America with this, why don't we? that would mean free energy for everybody. |
| well, severely ... ( 2 months ago by twinkietrail) |
| well, severely decreased energy |
| No, it reflects the ... ( 2 months ago by Hamking1) |
| No, it reflects the heat into the solar collector at the center of the unit. Global warming is a scam to introduce more taxes and more control for the government. Don't believe Al Gore; He's not a scientist. see the: petitionproject |
| as we die, plants ... ( 2 months ago by MikeMotes) |
| as we die, plants grow. Increased CO2 and temperatures are only more optimal for plants. |
| I believe the ... ( 2 months ago by MikeMotes) |
| I believe the incoming radiation from the sun averages about 1 kw per square meter. The area of a dish with a 30 foot diameter is 66 square meters, so to get over 66 kw, I believe it would need to be made by God. It's great, if there really getting 25kw, but I'd be happy with 15 kw on average over a year. |
| and thats why ... ( 1 month ago by 0vrqq) |
| and thats why Nikola tesla said not to use fossil fuels. Hum sounds to me like a scientist proving you incorrect. |
| i like the tags for ... ( 1 month ago by jamesjharvey) |
| i like the tags for this... ! Great idea that has been going for years. Just need the oil companies to realise this is the way forward and invest in further research. Which they probably will. |
| wouldn't this take ... ( 1 month ago by novazee) |
| wouldn't this take too much space? |
| Tesla? Really? He ... ( 1 month ago by Caiallard) |
| Tesla? Really? He was a madman. |
| Perhaps he was but ... ( 1 month ago by typeclash) |
| Perhaps he was but he was also a genius. |
| I am going to put ... ( 1 month ago by 0vrqq) |
| I am going to put this plain and simple for everyone. What is the purpose of fossil fuels? why do we use them? For cheap energy. What are the downsides? Lets say you have a coal plant next to river as well as one in denver city. ok well the fish will die unless you put precautions up such as filters those filters cost way to much. who cares about the fish? you do because that is food. now for denver. It is a city where pollution is trapped during the summer. thus a big haze and oh somebody died. |
| No, a hidroeletrica ... ( 1 month ago by slackbr) |
| No, a hidroeletrica takes more space per Kw. Stirlings engines are the almost perfect solution to areas close to the equator line. Here where I live is perfect possible each home have a individual stirling engine ... |
| This is very cool. ... ( 3 days ago by c9ari) |
| This is very cool. You see many very cool Sterling Engines out there. But the Sterling Engine is like a working dog. They are fun to see, but funner to see them working and doing a job! |
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