Stirling Energy Systems (SES) recently announced a licensing agreement with Boeing to deploy a high-concentrating photovoltaic (HCPV) system, called XR700, developed by Boeing under a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) program started in 2007. SES is targeting large-scale deployment of these systems in...
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News Commentary | February 01, 2022
As energy production from combustion sources continues to decline, obtaining heat will become more expensive and technologically challenging. This investment into heat pumps is anticipated to be one of many in 2022, especially as major corporations seek ways to reduce heat demand and maintain the ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | April 12, 2022
The recovery and utilization of waste heat can reduce fossil fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Many industrial sectors, such as iron and steel, cement, chemicals and petrochemicals, pulp and paper, and food and beverage, generate substantial amounts of waste heat, which accounts for about 20% to ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | April 13, 2022
Cool Energy offers a 25‑kW Stirling engine that can convert low‑ and medium‑temperature waste heat streams (150 ºC to 400 °C) into electric power The Stirling engine is equipped with tailored heat exchanger, regenerator (preheater and precooler), and self‑lubricating pistons, with other ... Not part of subscription