FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE SUN POWER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STIRLING MOTOR GENERATOR


www.greenpowerscience.com THIS IS ONE OF MY MANY STIRLING ENGINES THAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE SOLAR STEAM STIRLING HYBRID.

25 Responses to “FRESNEL SOLAR STIRLING ENGINE SUN POWER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STIRLING MOTOR GENERATOR”

  1. Humanity is so behind.

  2. i wanna get one

  3. Libreriabibliofilia on April 29th, 2010 at 5:57 am

    Espero alguien se apiade de nosotros los hispanos y lo traduzca para aporvechar la informacion

  4. im in the process of making a home made stirling engine for a school project but then my friends asked me whats the usage of it. . . honestly i dont know and i’d like to know whats the uses of these engines. . .

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  6. if ur living in a cloudy rainy area, just dig a hole deep enough to get some lava! Then it’s a done deal.
    : )

  7. juggernautxtr on April 29th, 2010 at 8:31 am

    @gesnarfel
    depends on the weight of the fly wheel the heavier and larger the fly wheel the more torque it will have. the harder it will be to slow down.

  8. What is the power output of the Stirling engine? Is there somewhere to get a blueprint of this sterling so that it may be built by experimenters?

  9. FreindlyRanger on April 29th, 2010 at 8:41 am

    Wow, I didn’t know you spoke Irish. LOL.

    Is maith liom Vodka.

  10. You don’t want that, it’s a waste of Vodka.

  11. FreindlyRanger on April 29th, 2010 at 8:53 am

    Oh right, well then we’re already ahead of the posse. hooray.

    What’s the one that runs off potatoes called?

  12. @FreindlyRanger Yes. It’s called Hydroelectric.

  13. FreindlyRanger on April 29th, 2010 at 10:11 am

    Is there one of these that runs off rain, we don’t get any sun here in Ireland. LOL.

  14. now wouldn’t it be cool if the gov would have send out items like this to be manufactured for places that need it and stimulated the economy with “free” energy. . . some low users could have used a few of these,,,

  15. sorry was supposed to be a reply to andrew0901280

  16. Wouldnt be possible to do what?

  17. jaydenkanecurtis on April 29th, 2010 at 12:17 pm

    Can a sterling engine be powered by magnets?

  18. you’d be running a energy deficit doing that. . . it wouldnt be possible according to the laws of thermodynamics

  19. AlexanderCastello on April 29th, 2010 at 12:49 pm

    Hi. Very interesting.

    I have some questions:

    1) Could you add a dinamo to this engine?
    2) Could you do a system that follows the Sun?

  20. same as a coal train. but how did you get one so big?

  21. could be pretty cool if you could cool it with ln2

  22. It already uses heat as input. Why to triple convert it with losses if you are not electric junkie?

  23. Wow, the lens really concentrates a lot, and in a smaller space than a parabolic mirror

  24. I’ve seen a lot of Stirling Engines, but all of them are little size. What is the power they can generate ? If this system were able to generate power I think It would be spread in many places. It seems just can generate movement but without a reasonable amount of energy.

  25. If heating were your goal, you wouldn’t put this in the middle, reducing efficiency, you would just use the sunlight that heats the air chamber directly. This is to demonstrate making mechanical power from heat energy, which has it’s own uses. The actual amount of energy this produces (especially at this scale) would be rather low, probably enough to drive a small light bulb.

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