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Infinia's amazing Stirling Engines in the news. (KEPR)

A clip from the news on Infinia (previously known as Stirling Technology Co.), and their exciting implementation of advanced Stirling Engine designs for solar and CHP applications. UpBeatnik ak...  
 
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SWINGREGORY (3 months ago) Show Hide
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cool

great technologie

Stirling engine is the FUTURE
RastaRocket95 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Lol, that would be my dad =)
roidroid (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I want one of these in every home. No, two in every home!
If they are so simple, they SHOULD be cheap.

But we all know the USA Army doesn't buy cheap things, it's against the law or something. Everything must cost a million dollars.

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Stirling-Technology(tm) please sell units to the public, no more of this "if you have to ask - it's too expensive for you" crap i'm sick of it. Put products and prices on your website.
douro20 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@roidroid It IS too expensive to produce. A 5hp engine costs about $20,000. And to justify that expense these engines are made to order, and contain very exotic materials designed to withstand the very high operating pressures (these things are filled with helium at over 1000psi, and operating pressures can exceed 3000psi).

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