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  2. Applications of the Stirling engine - Wikipedia

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    The floor standing unit generates 3 kW of electrical and 15 kW of thermal energy. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] WhisperGen, a New Zealand firm with offices in Christchurch , has developed an "AC Micro Combined Heat and Power" Stirling cycle engine.

  3. Electricity generation - Wikipedia

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    Electricity generation is the process of generating electric power from sources of primary energy.For utilities in the electric power industry, it is the stage prior to its delivery (transmission, distribution, etc.) to end users or its storage, using for example, the pumped-storage method.

  4. Engine–generator - Wikipedia

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    An engine–generator is the combination of an electrical generator and an engine (prime mover) mounted together to form a single piece of equipment. This combination is also called an engine–generator set or a gen-set. In many contexts, the engine is taken for granted and the combined unit is simply called a generator. An engine–generator ...

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    They have to dry for 24 hours before you can walk on them, and some take as long as a week to fully cure before you can park a car on them. The best epoxy kits for a 2½-car garage are about $500 ...

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    A heat pump uses about 4,700 watts of power, translating to a cost of about $13.54 to run it all day or nearly $420 if you have it on nonstop for a full month in the winter.

  7. Electric generator - Wikipedia

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    An average "healthy human" can produce a steady 75 watts (0.1 horsepower) for a full eight hour period, while a "first class athlete" can produce approximately 298 watts (0.4 horsepower) for a similar period, at the end of which an undetermined period of rest and recovery will be required.

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    In many cases, there’s not much tradeoff between no-penalty CD rates and traditional CD rates, either. Ally, for example, recently offered a 4.10 percent, 12-month CD with an early withdrawal ...