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Infinity Turbine - ORC Waste Heat to Power Screw Turbine ®

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

http://www.infinityturbine.com

Infinity Turbine LLC is please to announce the IT10 with the new, hermetically sealed Screw Turbine ®. This system uses heated liquid (water or oil) through a Organic Rankine Cycle system to produce electricity and shaft horsepower. If you have a waste heat source between 80-120C, you can produce power. The sources of a heated liquid may include, but are not limited to solar thermal, biomass boiler, hot geothermal water, oil well producer water, industrial waste heat from stacks, cement plant, foundries and diesel or turbine coolant and stack heat recovery. The system can also be used to capture waste heat from commercial chillers, which are present in cold storage and supermarket refrigeration systems.

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  • have you put this in a car yet? 75% of the vehicles energy is wasted as heat and you already have a radiator and a boiler if you hack into the origanl cooling system. the electric could charge a hybrid drive system to save money on fuel. in the UK we pay $6.6/gallon which is 90% tax so there is real insentive.

  • @batterymonster

    Cars don't have a large enough waste heat stream to make this economical. Trucks however, are a different story. They have enough waste heat to actually run a refrigeration pack if they are hauling a refrigeration trailer behine.

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  • What kind of cost are we looking at?

  • Wow...if your video making skills were half as good as this piece of equipment, this would have kicked ass.

    (In this case, I think it IS time to "kill the messenger"... metaphorically speaking of course. Better yet, just upgrade the skill of the messenger to that of the inventor of this item, and you're set!)

    Free ideas:

    More explanation

    Use Red arrows and a narrative to talk about what's happening

    Verbalize the process from start/inputs to finish/outputs

    Give some sort of ROI info

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