Commercial Use For Stirling Engine
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:39 pm
Can a Stirling Engine be made that will operate a six to ten inch
turbine pump lifting water 200 to 1000 feet? These wells will pump
600 to 1500 gallons per minute. The heat source would be solar and
the cooling agent would be the water from the well. If this could
be done economically, probably 3000 units could be sold im my area
in the next 10 years. The pumps could be started with an internal
combustion engine and then switch to the Stirling when the water
began to flow. I live in an area that was once a beautiful farming
area until fuel costs became prohibitive.
turbine pump lifting water 200 to 1000 feet? These wells will pump
600 to 1500 gallons per minute. The heat source would be solar and
the cooling agent would be the water from the well. If this could
be done economically, probably 3000 units could be sold im my area
in the next 10 years. The pumps could be started with an internal
combustion engine and then switch to the Stirling when the water
began to flow. I live in an area that was once a beautiful farming
area until fuel costs became prohibitive.