A company is trying to prove that a 19th-century design known as the Stirling engine has a place in the emerging market for clean energy. Infinia, based in Kennewick, Wash., plans to release a ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. &#151 The solar power industry could help put Detroit back to work, according to Sandia National Laboratories and their commercial collaborators who plan to break ground next year on ...
Earlier this week, we wrote about setbacks at some Silicon Valley companies with new solar technology. They’re built on real science and work in the labs, but they’re grappling with the real-world ...
What’s the most efficient way to convert solar power to electrical power? Photovoltaic panels clock in at the mid to high ‘teens in efficiency, but the venerable Stirling engine produces over 20% ...
SHEC Energy and Cleanergy have signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint development of a high-efficiency solar Stirling engine. SHEC Energy’s solar receiver technology will be combined with ...
Stirling engines have been around since the early 19th Century, but they’ve never managed to find major commercial uses beyond toys like the Micro-Stirling-powered spinny thing pictured. The engines ...
Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) today announces the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding ('MoU') with the Swedish energy technology company Cleanergy and infrastructure, ...