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-= Ideas = 
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Things too big for me to implement alone or at present. Things too big for me to implement alone or at present.
-== Stirling Engines ==+= Stirling Engines =
 + 
 +== Coupled Stirling engines ==
 + 
 +* solar-powered mechanical cooler
 +** one Stirling engine is driven by solar heat
 +** mechanical coupling
 +** second Stirling engine extracts heat from insulated space
 + 
 += Geothermal Energy =
 + 
 +== Mine-shafts as heating/cooling infrastructure==
-* Coupled Stirling engines+* use for mines that would have been abandoned
-** solar-powered mechanical cooler+* direct heating/cooling of cities via ground-source plumbing.
-*** one Stirling engine is driven by solar heat+* side-effects:
-*** mechanical coupling+** mine site kept environmentally sound
-*** second Stirling engine extracts heat from insulated space+** site kept safe for humans
-== Geothermal Energy ==+== Mine-shaft as geothermal electricity source==
 +* Stirling engine generator
 +* side-effects:
 +** power transmission flexibility
-* Mine-shafts as heating/cooling infrastructure+= Misc Streams of Thought =
-** use for mines that would have been abandoned+
-** direct heating/cooling of cities via ground-source plumbing.+
-** side-effects:+
-*** mine site kept environmentally sound+
-*** site kept safe for humans+
-* Mine-shaft as geothermal energy source+* [[ThoughtsOnOpenSourceHardware]]
-** Stirling engine generator+
-** side-effects:+
-*** power transmission flexibility+
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Things too big for me to implement alone or at present.

Contents

Stirling Engines

Coupled Stirling engines

  • solar-powered mechanical cooler
    • one Stirling engine is driven by solar heat
    • mechanical coupling
    • second Stirling engine extracts heat from insulated space

Geothermal Energy

Mine-shafts as heating/cooling infrastructure

  • use for mines that would have been abandoned
  • direct heating/cooling of cities via ground-source plumbing.
  • side-effects:
    • mine site kept environmentally sound
    • site kept safe for humans

Mine-shaft as geothermal electricity source

  • Stirling engine generator
  • side-effects:
    • power transmission flexibility

Misc Streams of Thought


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