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Stirling Engines

Categories: Energy
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (2007-2008). Covers California, Mojave Desert, Imperial Valley. Topics: solar-thermal-electric power generation, Stirling engine, solar thermal power, electricity generation. Agencies: University of California Berkeley, EECS Department, Southern California Edison. Cites 28 external works.

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Stakeholders (35)

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United States Department of EnergyNational Renewable Energy LaboratorySandia National LaboratoriesCalifornia Energy CommissionUniversity of CaliforniaNRELLos Alamos National LaboratorySouthern California Edison
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European CommissionSolarPacesNational Nuclear Security AdministrationOffice of Resource EfficiencyScience Applications International CorporationSandiaSacramento Municipal Utility DistrictSENERSolucarInfinia CorporationAusraBerkeley EECSStirling DenmarkEECS DepartmentSan Diego Gas & ElectricStirling Energy SystemsSCEEdison InternationalWorld Alliance for Decentralized EnergyWADEUniversity of California Energy InstituteUCEIBoise State UniversityPaneltec Corp.UC Berkeley EECS DepartmentGunnison local governmentsUTC

External References Cited (29)

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report (12)

  • Stirling Engines for Low-Temperature Solar-Thermal-Electric Power Generation (2007)Artin Der Minassians
  • UTC-Molten-Salt Power Towers (2007)Rogers, D.
  • Solar Tres - First Commercial Molten-Salt Central Receiver Plant (2007)Martin, J.
  • PS 10 and PS 20 Power Towers in Seville, Spain (2007)Osuna, R.
  • Stirling Energy Systems - Solar Dish Stirling Systems Report (2007)Liden, R.
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  • Dish Stirling Activities at Schlaich Bergermann und Partner (2007)Schiel, W.
  • Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (2007)O'Donnell, J.
  • Solar Electric Products Catalog: Solar Electric Modules (2003)
  • Low-Cost Distributed Solar-Electric Technology (2002)
  • The Potential of Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (POSHIP) (2001)H. Schweiger
  • Table 4
  • The Future of Embedded GenerationA Collinson

article (9)

  • Solar Power: New World Record For Solar-to-grid Conversion Efficiency Set (2008)DOE/Sandia National Laboratories
  • A Magnetically-Actuated Resonant-Displacer Free-Piston Stirling Machine (2007)A. Der Minassians and S. R. Sanders
  • Multiphase Free-Piston Stirling Engine for Solar-Thermal-Electric Power Generation Applications (2007)A. Der Minassians and S. R. Sanders
  • Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer VII (2004)Roland Winston
  • Low-Cost Solar-Thermal-Electric Distributed Generation (2003)A. Der Minassians, K. H. Aschenbach, and S. R. Sanders
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  • Sandia To Join Forces With Native American Tribes In Test Of New Solar Electricity Generating System (2000)
  • Waste Not Want Not - An Engine For The Future, With No Moving Parts (1999)
  • Proc. of SPIE Vol. 5185
  • Low-cost distributed solar-thermal-electric power generationA. Der Minassians, K. H. Aschenbach and S. R. Sanders

book (7)

  • Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction (2003)W. Callister
  • Air Engines: The History, Science, and Reality of the Perfect Engine (2001)T. Finkelstein and A. J. Organ
  • High Collection Nonimaging Optics (1989)W. T. Welford and R. Winston
  • Free Piston Stirling Engines (1985)Walker and J. R. Senft
  • Stirling Cycle Engine Analysis (1984)I. Urieli and D. M. Berchowitz
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  • Stirling Engines (1983)G. T. Reader and C. Hooper
  • The Phoenix Project: Shifting from Oil to HydrogenHarry Braun

other (1)

  • -172 http://www.eecs (2007)Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-