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by yonseiaspiration
Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:26 pm
Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
Topic: Geothermal engine
Replies: 13
Views: 121137

Response to Geothermal engine

Hi Jon Ting,

It makes sense to me too. The idea of a closed cycle engine with no emissions, no fuel inputs and no need to even be on the surface seems like an idea worth pursuing.

Ian Gordon
by yonseiaspiration
Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:26 pm
Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
Topic: Geothermal engine
Replies: 11
Views: 42293

Response to Geothermal engine

Hi Jon Ting,

It makes sense to me too. The idea of a closed cycle engine with no emissions, no fuel inputs and no need to even be on the surface seems like an idea worth pursuing.

Ian Gordon
by yonseiaspiration
Mon Sep 27, 2004 11:19 pm
Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
Topic: Stirling engines for the third world
Replies: 77
Views: 249782

Response to Stirling engines for the third world

<t><br/> <br/> Dear Gurmit Singh and Dai Davies, <br/> <br/> I've been thinking along very similar lines for some time now. <br/> <br/> I watched a programme about how Kenyan farmers doubled their crop yields by using a foot pump and 20 metres of plastic tubing, produced cheaply and locally. This wa...
by yonseiaspiration
Mon Sep 27, 2004 11:19 pm
Forum: Power-producing Stirling Engines
Topic: Stirling engines for the third world
Replies: 80
Views: 320783

Response to Stirling engines for the third world

<t><br/> <br/> Dear Gurmit Singh and Dai Davies, <br/> <br/> I've been thinking along very similar lines for some time now. <br/> <br/> I watched a programme about how Kenyan farmers doubled their crop yields by using a foot pump and 20 metres of plastic tubing, produced cheaply and locally. This wa...