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Sterling Engines - these can save the planet!

This technology has the power to power the world - a field 100 miles x 100 miles could power all of USA  
 
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DanishSFxProd (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In Denmark we already have solar cells on the roofs.. rawr.
fireofenergy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Don't know why it wouldn't let me post it all together, it was under the char limit anyways, if we don't do this, we may be left in the dark, finincially too
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At that rate, they would become MUCH cheaper to make and would effectively convert EVERYTHING to electric including its own continued production and lithium iron phosphate battery robotic manufacture that can be recharged 2,000 times!
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I figure that if 1/10th of remaining world oil supply was used to make these, they would supply 3 times the total oil supply worth of energy! Based upon 1 year energy pay back time and 30 year life.
fireofenergy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It wont let me post about actual facts!
fireofenergy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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YA!
luc59457 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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No mesa, it would not cost way more, it would save in the long run, less maintenance etc. This is not crazy.. The sun provides 1360watts radiating at the top of our atmosphere. Down here it is much less, but this is not considering the concentration of light.. Really, they could place these close together or somehow stack them, but to get much smaller would make a great reduction in heat.. More heat = more potential for more converting to electricity.
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1360w per cubic meter
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This is awesome stuff, I am all for it
luc59457 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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add enough oil and insulate it, and you could have electricity after sunset for a decent amount of time.

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