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Cool Energy Fuel Efficiency Breakthrough Can Reduce Fossil Fuel Use by 10%
BOULDER, Colo. --(Business Wire)--
Cool
Energy (link to http://www.coolenergyinc.com/index.html#)
today announced the successful demonstration of a breakthrough in
converting wasted heat into electricity for commercial, industrial and
military applications. This new waste
heat recovery (link to http://www.coolenergyinc.com/wasteheat.html)
technology can dramatically boost the fuel efficiency of engines around
the world, reducing fossil fuel use by 10% and helping globally in the
fight against climate change and air pollution.
Sam Weaver, CEO of Cool Energy, watches as the company's innovative Stirling engine technology produces electricity from the wasted heat of a 30kW diesel generator. This week, the Boulder, Colorado company successfully demonstrated how its 3kW SolarHeart(R) Engine can improve fuel efficiencies by 10% by recovering and converting waste heat in the exhaust from stationary engines - whether they'e powered by diesel, gasoline or natural gas - with no additional carbon emissions or pollutants. (Photo: Business Wire)
Boulder, Colorado-based Cool Energy has created a Stirling engine system
that captures the exhaust energy of an internal combustion engine and
converts it into electricity with no extra carbon emissions. This week,
the company connected its patented 3kW SolarHeart® Engine system to a
standard 30kW diesel generator to produce additional electricity from
waste heat that would otherwise be lost. This innovation will boost the
performance of all types of engines - whether they are powered by
diesel, gasoline or natural gas.
"This week's achievement is the culmination of six years of effort. We
have successfully demonstrated that our SolarHeart Engine energy boost
system generates carbon-free electricity simply from the exhaust waste
heat of a diesel generator," said Sam Weaver, CEO of Cool Energy. "If
our power conversion technology was used globally on small diesel
generators, nearly 500 million gallons of diesel fuel per year would be
saved in the telecom sector alone."
More than 60% of the energy created by engine generators is lost as
wasted heat. Cool Energy has achieved a robust 22% efficiency in heat to
electricity conversion. Applied to distributed electricity generators,
this amounts to a 10% fuel savings. In mass production, the Stirling
engine system will pay for itself in less than one year in many
situations.
While the Stirling Engine has been around for almost 200 years, Cool
Energy has pioneered several innovations in the engine design to make it
practical to achieve record cost and fuel savings, including features
such as oil-free self-lubricating pistons, highly effective heat
exchangers, and a high-reliability design. The engine is housed in a
fully sealed package designed to operate for more than 10 years with no
internal service required.
Around the world, especially in remote areas and on islands, diesel
generators are often the primary source of electricity. Operators using
Cool Energy's SolarHeart Engine will need 10% less diesel fuel
transported to these locations. For the military in combat operations,
this can be a significant savings in lives as well as dollars.
About Cool Energy
Cool Energy, Inc. was founded by Caltech graduate Sam Weaver. Since
2006, more than six million dollars has been invested in the development
of its patented waste heat recovery technology. The company has been
awarded nearly two million dollars in competitive grants from the
National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, and other
agencies due to the significance of Cool Energy's technology for energy
efficiency improvements and emissions reductions. The company is raising
an additional round of funding to license its technology to engine
producers in the U.S. and overseas to meet demand from customers around
the world. Idealab, a creator and operator of technology
businesses, is a lead investor in Cool Energy. For more information, and
to inquire about investing and partnering to bring this technology to
major markets around the world, contact Cool Energy at http://www.coolenergyinc.com/contactus.html
or (303) 442-2121.
Cool Energy Media
Kit (link to http://www.coolenergyinc.com/mediakit.html)

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