Stirling engines presently being converted to the Stirling based LandTech RE<C process.

 

 

 

 

The "kitchen model" exemplified by the Norwegian Sigma Elektrotekniske developed Stirling engine model, situated in a standard low kitchen cabinet and with a rather standard air-to-air heat pump positioned outside.

The heat pump provides heat energy for operation, converting ambient and globally stored solar heat in to electric power.

 

 

LandTech RE<C © 2007

LandTech RE<C 

RE<C = Renewable Energy (for) less than Coal

 

The LandTech RE<C power generator

utilize harvest globally stored solar heat

and converts it in to electric power.

 

The LandTech RE<C results:

-      No pollution

-      Solar power costing less than coal power

-      Eliminates the need for storing solar power

-      No geographical limitations

-      Only by-products = free cooling and fresh water