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Small external combustion engine "Stirling engine generator"

Even when downsized, efficiency does not decrease! An external combustion engine suitable for small-scale distributed power generation.

The "Stirling engine" is a type of external combustion engine. It moves the piston by heating and cooling the gas inside the engine from the outside, causing it to expand and contract. Unlike other external combustion engines such as steam engines and steam turbines, it does not lose efficiency when miniaturized, making it suitable for small-scale distributed power generation. ADMIEXCO Engine Design Co., Ltd. aims to contribute to energy issues by developing a new energy market utilizing unused resources through the practical application of small Stirling engine generators. 【Overview of Biomass Stirling Engine Generator with Incinerator】 - Biomass fuel fed into the rotary kiln is dried internally before being sent to the incinerator. - In the incinerator, the biomass fuel burns, raising the internal temperature to over 800 degrees. - The generated heat is sent to the Stirling engine generator through a heat exchanger and converted into electricity. - The air that passes through the heat exchanger is transformed into hot air or hot water, allowing for various industrial uses. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Why small external combustion engines are necessary.

In large power plants with a capacity of over 5000 kW, transportation costs account for more than half of the raw material costs, which has become a social issue.

In large-scale biomass power plants, biomass resources such as wood are directly burned to generate electricity using steam turbines or steam engines. Large power plants with a capacity of over 5000 kW require a significant amount of wood (around 100 tons per day), leading to competition for resources with regular wood users, and the fact that transportation costs account for more than half of the raw material costs has become a social issue. To address the problems of large-scale biomass power plants, the necessity of decentralized small-scale biomass power plants has been advocated for some time. However, the lack of good small external combustion engines has hindered their spread. One of the solutions that has garnered attention is the Stirling engine generator. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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