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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

the new Solar version of Stirling type free pistons of Infinia ( US )

power : 3 kW of electricity air cooling, not for heating

solar tracking

not again for Europe ...

more info :
http://www.infiniacorp.com/infinia-solar-system.html

best regards

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  • What happens at night? Sorted Energy?

  • @LostInMadness220

    With an other one SUNMACHINE : it work at night whit gaz.....

    Nothing at night with INFINIA

  • @LostInMadness220

    With an other one SUNMACHINE : it work at night whit gaz.....

    Nothing at night with INFINIA

    Best regards

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  • At night, simple! You have two dishes, one powers your home during the day and the second dish charges batteries during the day that runs your home at night!!

  • To compete with coal and NG turbines you need to be lower than $1000/kw installed. 3.2 x $1000 = $3,200. I have seen quotes from $15,000 to $50,000 for the Infinia dish, with installation costs up to $100,000 for one dish, or about $31,250/kw. Then this needs a backup engine plus storage. How does this make any sense?

    The value of intermittent power is much less than on demand power. Coal plants are 5 cent/kw hr wholesale. The value of the Infinia power is less than 2-3 cent/kw-hr.

  • Well I'm sold!

  • The big question is, how much does this system cost? not to good if it cost million bux to just make. prolly take our lifetime to pay it off and prolly by then it would need to be replaced or a new type of energy would be discovered. Why dont they ever tell how long u gota run it befor it fianly pays for its self, thats what i want to know.

  • @daltoniks you are ignoring that those panels will have to use 2-axis tracking to do the same thing as this one. Add the cost of 2 axis tracking as well. Plus double that for Balance of system cost.

    Plus that 3KW rating for the panels is at STC and we all know that it's very rare to get these STC in real life. It would be better if you used PTC ratings for the calculation.

  • @asas2jh any idea whats the current price for this

  • With all the news recently about sunspots and solar flares I was wondering if these pose any risk to solar power systems?

  • $15K - i rather spend 6 on panels and get the same kWs for less. To expensive...

    Even tho we have sun nearly 300 days in a year in Australia.

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