The Cold Cycle Engine (CCE) principle combines the efficiency of a Stirling engine with the high power density of a gas turbine. It reduces the operating principles of these engines down to such a basic level that it can produce power from only a single moving part. This simplicity has cost benefits in terms of production, and the efficiency has benefits in terms of operation.
APPLICATIONS
The CCE has broad applicability across multiple sectors, however the original motivation for inventing the technology was envisioning its capabilities for remote power generation. The CCE could also generate electricity for a power grid using waste heat from industrial processes, or power a vehicle’s electronics.
Development Milestones
Harnessing the power of nature.
The CCE creates the opportunity for zero emission electricity made from naturally occurring or industrial heat that would otherwise go to waste.
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