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Introducing The Y300 Stirling Engine, the largest production model Stirling Engine on the market. This engine features dual rocker beams, weighs 24 lbs, and ...
There are heaps fo applications for sterling engines, I guess they may become commonplace in building and floating on the sea to capture the difference in temperature between the water and air.
Could work for cold environments, but for keeping factories cool, some buildings use seawater to save money.
Often thought of this but have read here and elsewhere that it just moves the problem by causing inefficient pressure build up.
Bad idea! Tax the robots. This is more likely to happen to be honest.
But how do you stop your machine becoming a slave driver, like human managers were forced into doing? Good read here, https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/27/21155254/automation-robots-unemployment-jobs-vs-human-google-amazon
Interestingly its not likely your job that will be replaced. Its your boss’s job.
Early days. Won’t be a while til someone makes an industrial sized version to save factory energy costs.
There are heaps fo applications for sterling engines, I guess they may become commonplace in building and floating on the sea to capture the difference in temperature between the water and air.