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May 6th, 2009

Energy for (almost) free

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 5:01 pm

Categories: Blogroll, air pollution, building, conservation, energy, engineering, environmental health, green tech, housing, recycling, renewable energy, research, venture capital

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If something is being thrown away, and can be turned into something valuable, that should count for an uptick in productivity, and a good business if the actual turning process isn’t too costly. The folks at ElectraTherm claim a process that turns waste efficiently into useful energy. Specifically they capture hot exhaust and turn it into electricity. Energy recycling.
Here’s ElectraTherm’s process chart:

This process taps a huge, largely untapped resource. Think of the hot exhaust coming out of any high-rise in Los Angeles or Las Vegas in summer. Heat produced by any large server farm. Or industrial pig farm. Exhaust from an oil refinery or coal-burning power plant. Exhaust from any neighborhood restaurant on Friday night. Turn all that into electricity–why not?

ElectraTherm is based in Carson City, Nevada. The company announced today they’re intending to locate a second manufacturing facility in another part of the U.S. And now they’re weighing proposals from numerous other states and cities. ElectraTherm says they’ve sold two dozen machines so far, and expect to sell another 75 fifty this year. A trend any manufacturer would envy, even in time sof economic boom.

This month marks a one year anniversary of the installation of the first ElectraTherm converter on the SMU campus. That ElectraTherm at SMU is actually generating 20% more power than projected. Here’s my first ElectraTherm blog, written shortly after that installation at SMU.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Most Recent of 28 Talkback(s)
RE: Energy for (almost) free
So, this is just a sterling engine, which is installed in the smoke stack. Not really a new idea! (Read the rest)
Posted by: not4you@... Posted on: 07/25/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Energy in the ground called OIL & Coal  Christian_<>< | 05/06/09
Do you have any sources for your contention?  h2_lewis | 05/06/09
re: Yes I do  Christian_<>< | 05/07/09
Bunk science or bunk blither?  Tinker345 | 05/07/09
The Fact is  edcoyle | 05/07/09
Debate's over? Really?  hapster54 | 05/07/09
A 19 year old student? Are you kidding!?!  James Quinn | 05/07/09
You haven't said anything  mustang_z | 05/07/09
WOW, that's so stupid  Reality-based | 05/07/09
1850  Roger Ramjet | 05/07/09
Facts are not the problem.  kozmcrae | 05/07/09
Reliable Models  Normal_z | 05/08/09
What if...  kozmcrae | 05/08/09
What if . . . And  Normal_z | 05/08/09
And what if...  kozmcrae | 05/08/09
Why not use Stirling?  Roger Ramjet | 05/06/09
The diagram looks like a Stirling engine  archerjoe | 05/07/09
limited use  Triboot | 05/07/09
A perpetual motion machine scam?  BrooklynPennyPincher | 05/07/09
RE: Energy for (almost) free  Tsingi | 05/07/09
GEO-THERMAL instead of all this other stuff...  GIGOmat | 05/07/09
Old concept, same problems.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/07/09
Why Do you need CO2 scrubbers?  edcoyle | 05/07/09
RE: Energy for (almost) free  miggsathon | 05/07/09
Absolutely proven tech  ticthak@... | 05/07/09
2 year payback  Cleantech888 | 05/08/09
This is a great idea  ttheys@... | 05/13/09
RE: Energy for (almost) free  not4you@... | 07/25/09

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