https://youtu.be/4lPPjQAUpho?si=IFH15sNIM8o2JkCA
There was, apparently, a demonstration of this Combined Heat and Power system (including a 5kw or 6Kw ? Stirling engine/generator) in Maine earlier this year. I only just found the website so I did not attend and don't even know if it actually happened.
ÖkoFEN is out of Denmark and Main Energy Systems mentions on their site that regulatory issues have made it difficult to bring these wood pellets boilers to the North American market.
I sent an email inquiry asking about the actual availability or the Stirling CHP units in the US.
The Stirling engine used by ÖkoFEN is from Qnergy.
Old article from 2014: https://www.steam-generator.com/okofen- ... hp-boiler/
This video, however was 15 years ago:
https://youtu.be/MmdG5kpko9s?si=SsafVTbwWdriL3sa
In 2009 J.D. Sutton is quoted as saying such systems would be "stamped out like a Chevy and installed like a Maytag,"
Better late than never, but should I keep my fingers crossed?In 2010, Infinia will begin repurposing idled auto assembly plants to make solar dishes that can be "stamped out like a Chevy and installed like a Maytag," according to CEO J. D. Sitton (Solutions, 2009)
This was 15 years ago:
https://youtu.be/c_uSJl0-Wfc?si=z__-v2wQ1SHP8YoL
Just before the company collapsed, went bankrupt and/or morphed into Infinia which soon declared bankruptcy and the technology was acquired by Qnergy.
There was supposed to be a big installation of Stirling Technology/INFINIA Solar dish generators:
This is that same location/coordinates via Google Earth:
Street View:
I'm not sure if the systems were removed or just photoshopped, but the engine in my shop at least seems real.