I am interested in a power generating plant that uses waste wood and
sawdust from a timber processing sawmill. The plant capacity could be
as low as 100 KW and as high as 1 MW. I am interested in system
information as well as cost.
Power generating plant using waste wood and sawdust
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Power generating plant using waste wood and sawdust
These forums are focused on Stirling engine design and fabrication/manufacture.
Replies to many prior posts should have made it clear that one of a kind Stirling engine would be prohibitively expensive to produce. There is insufficient demand for anyone to undertake such a project.
The Stirling engines produced today are for niche markets for special units for specific applications in large volume, i.e. Combined Heat and Power, CHP, or special use i.e. Submarines, where use justifies the cost.
Replies to many prior posts should have made it clear that one of a kind Stirling engine would be prohibitively expensive to produce. There is insufficient demand for anyone to undertake such a project.
The Stirling engines produced today are for niche markets for special units for specific applications in large volume, i.e. Combined Heat and Power, CHP, or special use i.e. Submarines, where use justifies the cost.