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*Home Open Sterling Engine [http://sites.google.com/site/openstirlingengine/Home Open Stirling Engine] | *Home Open Sterling Engine [http://sites.google.com/site/openstirlingengine/Home Open Stirling Engine] | ||
*Open Source Sterling Engine [http://www.pureenergysystems.com/os/StirlingEngine/ Stirling Engine Open Sourcing Projects] | *Open Source Sterling Engine [http://www.pureenergysystems.com/os/StirlingEngine/ Stirling Engine Open Sourcing Projects] |
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This is not part of the GVCS. Elsewhere, Stirling engine enthusiasts are working on this. The Stirling engine is an efficient energy generating technology that has been replicated innumerable times and ways over the past two centuries. The piston-crankshaft type has very little success in the marketplace. But there are a number of dish-stirling solar power systems online using free piston engines, including the largest solar power installation in the world. The thrust, therefore, of an open sourcing project should be to identify and develop a variation that will result in a marketable design of widespread applicability.
The exact engine type depends entirely on the application. Free piston engines can only really supply electricity.
See Also
Stirling Engine with Hydraulic Transmission
Links
- Home Open Sterling Engine Open Stirling Engine
- Open Source Sterling Engine Stirling Engine Open Sourcing Projects
- Energy and Sterling Engines [1]
- Stirling Engine Generator Development [2]
- Understanding Sterling Engines [3]
- Deluge Thermal Hydraulic Engine