World Energy Solutions

Discussion on Stirling or "hot air" engines (all types)
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Smith57
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World Energy Solutions

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By judging facilities and hardware, World Energy Solutions ( symbol : WEGY ) helps enterprises lower their use consumption and upkeep costs and prolong the life of their apparatus. 'Many of the energy-saving systems we use for our commercial clients may also be applied to the home,' claims Benjamin Croxton, Manager of World Energy Solutions. 'There are a lot of commonsense, inexpensive and no-cost paths to lower your house energy use as well as many new technologies that may be applied to your home's energy-consuming systems.' Below is a little advice from the North American Council for an Efficient Economy on things householders can do in order to make their houses more efficient : * Turn down the temperature of your hot water heater to the warm setting. * Use energy-saving settings on fridges, dishwashers, machine washers and garments dryers.
Ian S C
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In the winter time, if you have a log burner or similar, you can run a Stirling Engine on that, that will circulate the air more efficiently, a Stirling Engine as well as driving the fan should have enough power to drive a radio, or recharge batteries, another power saving device, power for no extra cost. Ian S C
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When the price comes down a bit, I'll change from compact fluorescent lights, to LEDs. Ian S C
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