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wrt Stirling Engines... I never managed to get my mind around how they work. But the diagrams are certainly elegant. Now that I think about it, what role does the diesel play in the genset? Just a diesel engine that runs methane? I don't follow you there. Can you explain more?
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Capstone is a manufacturer of microturbines. Here's their website: http://www.capstoneturbine.com/
The microturbine used in that installation was a 30-kW unit. Quote:
In addition to spinning the generator to produce electricity, the engines also produce waste heat, which is routed back to the digester to maintain the temperature at around 105 deg F, so this is considered a cogen application. You can read more about the AD project and see pictures here and here (links are to pdf documents). |
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