Hot water pools and Geezers of Iceland and Greenland
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:15 am
Why don't they built a large Stirling Engine above the hot springs
of Iceland? These are forever bubbling with boiling hot water. The
very cold air temperature of Iceland would make for a large
temperature differance. Wouldn,t this produce a more powerfull
engine and it would cost nothing to run? We could also use the
deserts to run Stirling engines, by using the heat out of the sand
that has heated up all day and the much colder air temperatures that
are experienced at night. I believe that for us to save our planet
we all have to diversify, such as certain countries would be
responsible for generating low cost energy, others produce food,
others technology etc etc. A large scale prototype Stirling engine
might give everyone the hope that is currently lacking.
of Iceland? These are forever bubbling with boiling hot water. The
very cold air temperature of Iceland would make for a large
temperature differance. Wouldn,t this produce a more powerfull
engine and it would cost nothing to run? We could also use the
deserts to run Stirling engines, by using the heat out of the sand
that has heated up all day and the much colder air temperatures that
are experienced at night. I believe that for us to save our planet
we all have to diversify, such as certain countries would be
responsible for generating low cost energy, others produce food,
others technology etc etc. A large scale prototype Stirling engine
might give everyone the hope that is currently lacking.