I'm preparing to install a wood gasification boiler and thought perhaps I could interface a Stirling engine to my boiler or flu exhaust as the 'hot' source and use the Stirling engine to produce mechanical energy to drive an electric generator. People seem to be commercially producing Stirling engines now in various sizes/configurations. Producing electricity is a secondary priority for me but crossed my mind as a way to use waste heat in a constructive way.
Interested in any thoughts or experiences.
A few related sources of info but none are exactly what I'm looking for...
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http://www.coolenergyinc.com/wasteheat.html
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http://www.whispergen.com/main/technology/
Thanks,
Aric
Interested in any thoughts or experiences.
A few related sources of info but none are exactly what I'm looking for...
(broken link removed to http://www.eco-nex.com/22.html)
http://www.coolenergyinc.com/wasteheat.html
(broken link removed)
http://www.whispergen.com/main/technology/
Thanks,
Aric