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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... Visited the Homebuilding and Renovation show at NEC and saw for the first time a MicroCHP which really looked the dog's doodahs. It was on the PowerGen stand but of course nobody had any details on how to buy one. Does anybody know the commercial situation with these ? When will they be available and for how much ? A press release from Gledhill, the intelligent thermal store manufacturer. http://www.gledhill.net/water-storag...cle14-mchp.htm The first 550 houses are under construction right now. Powergen have been doing trials for a few years with the Whispergen Stirling and Gledhill thermal store. http://www.whispergen.co.uk Another company, Microgen are to introduce a Stirling version, probably using the Gledhill store too. Their unit is made by Rennai in Japan, although designed in the UK. http://www.microgendirect.com/main2.swf The Microgen has a free wheeling piston Stirling with the power generating coils in the piston and around the cylinder. The Japanese are very keen on this technology. The UK government is actively promoting mCHP, although it can only ever be a medium term fix. The long term has to be not using masses amount of energy to begin with. The gas bills are no different to using a normal condensing boiler, but the electricity bills drop by around 1/3, depending on household. As electricity is 4 times the price of gas here, that is a considerable saving to the home owner. As time moves on and more energy efficient appliances are being introduced, so savings may be greater on the electricity side as the Stirling unit would provide more local power than drawing in off the grid. Then there is the environmental impact of less emissions and less power infrastructure, which may mean less electricity pylons ruining the views of the countryside. See my recent post on this. The Gledhill web site has a few slide show presentations and a page on the central control system that the power provider may use to operate the units remotely. _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 120,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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