Environmentally compatible

Basic idea:

Existing renewable energy (wood + sun) heating, power generation with waste heat recovery using as simple,


inexpensive devices that everyone can handle and build.

TE - generators, Stirling engines, oil free steam engines, vacuum motors ORC machines and Tesla Turbine
- already, were built and examined for suitability.
Introduction with some history



Man has actually always tried to make life easier. Wind and water power and the power of animals were the only sources of energy that were usable on a larger scale since ancient times.


The heat energy that is stored in wood, gas, oil and coal is used for the last 200 years. With steam engines, pumps and weaving machines be Powered. Steamships and railways with its steam locomotives was created. Landowner plowing their fields with locomotives. In factories, machines for the production were driven by stationary steam engines. Later the power stations were added, which made electricity with steam engines and do so even today A very different kind of heat engine evolved parallel to the introduction of the steam engine. The hot air engine, after its inventor Stirling called. But not the only ones who have such machines designed and built were Robert and James Stirling.The name Stirling is connected to the machine, because a patent from the year 1816 is recorded. Others have not patented their work and were forgotten. The hot air engine was developed mainly for this reason, because the about 200 years ago existing steam engines were pretty dangerous devices. It came again and again to catastrophic explosions because suitable materials were not yet available. A steam engine was extremely expensive, in the acquisition and operation. It was actually only makes sense to build very large machines...


The hot-air engine was a genuine alternative for small applications. He was a low-cost in production and operation.

The equipment of air was safe, the handling of the machine easily. The smaller steam engines and the hot air engines were ousted
from the beginning of the 20th century by the much more powerful gas and diesel engines,
Today, where we get more and more to feel the consequences
of the excessive exploitation and use of fossil energy,
where the fossil energy reserves run out, and where we think about the use of renewable energies in small,

decentralized systems, among others also the hot air engine is again in our field of vision !

The production of small, wood-fired hot air generator engine with waste heat recovery is possible.
The hot air engine is like hardly another machine able to turn renewable energy into electricity and heat.
and safe to do so on a completely uncomplicated and right manner.

It is even conceivable that technically skilled individuals build their hot air CHP itself

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