Monday, October 31, 2011

Alternative Energy - BEST Alternative Energy, Solar Stirling Plant - AMAZING!




www.SolarStirlingPlant.net is a revolutionary invention that uses the sun to create free electricity. And no, we are not talking about the solar panel. This is a different solar energy generator called the Stirling Plant, it is a system that harnesses up to 12x more energy than the expensive solar photovoltaic energy systems. The best part about it, it is much cheaper to build than regular solar panels, and it is easy to build, meaning you do not have to have any technical skills prior to building it. The Solar Stirling Plant harnesses the power of the sun, thus it produces free and clean renewable energy and it works fully off the grid. This is a new method of generating free energy. The concept of the Solar Stirling Plant has been researched for quite a while, and now after the we perfected the design and simplified it to a point that everybody can design it, we decided to make it available to the public. The Solar Stirling Plant operates by using a parabolic reflector dishes to gather all the sun rays which are focused and concentrated into one single spot - wich is in focus of the parabolic dish, where the stirling engine will be placed. When the sun rays are focused into one spot on which the solar stirling plant is located, the temperature difference makes the engine rotate at a fast pace and create massive amounts of energy, unseen by other renewable energy devices such as solar panels or wind turbines. As a source of heat the Solar Stirling Plant uses parabolic <b>...</b>



In the News:




Concentrated solar gets a boost from US
EurActiv
A few weeks earlier, the utility-scale CSP developer, Stirling Energy Industries, filed for bankruptcy. Christopher Burghardt, vice president of the First Solar PV company, told EurActiv that the solar technology race was approaching a 'VHS-Betamax ...

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Frito-Lay Unveils "Near Net Zero" Manufacturing Facility
PR Newswire (press release)
Two solar fields of single axis tracking PV systems with more than 18000 solar panels were installed on 36 acres of the facility's agriculture property. The three additional PV fields installed by the plant include a dual axis tracking system, ...

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PV Trackers Seek Their Place in the Sun
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
And, in perhaps the company's best known solar energy development — and another of North America's largest photovoltaic systems — at Nellis Air Force Base (AFB) in Nevada, SunPower was part of a joint project of the US Air Force, MMA Renewable ...

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Frito-Lay's Arizona plant using five solar installations on site
Clean Energy Authority
“The 'near net zero' vision was to transform an existing facility so that it would be as far 'off the grid' as possible and run primarily on renewable energy sources and recycled water, while producing nearly zero landfill waste,” the company said in a ...

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Stirling Energy caves in against PV's falling costs
Renewable Energy Focus
The first solar electric power plants are still proving their worth after three decades, so why aren't we seeing more CSP reach the development stage? If Japan adopted an aggressive renewable energy policy like that of Germany, it could, ...

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