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Entropy Systems New technology converts atmospheric heat to electricity. Produces zero emissions and uses no fossil or nuclear fuels.

Youngstown, Ohio, September 7, 1999 - Production and consumption of energy is the largest business in the world. After seven years and $3.4 million, Entropy Systems Inc., (ESI) has developed engine technology that produces power, by absorbing heat from atmospheric air, that can be at any temperature (even sub-zero). No fossil fuels or any nuclear materials are required to operate these engines and therefore they do not produce any pollution. In other words ESI engines are Room Temperature Superconductors of heat. ESI engines require no cryogenic liquids or any fuel storage systems and can be used to run Automobiles, Boats, Lawnmowers and Generators.

Conventional engines can only convert high temperature heat to power, which is produced by burning fossil fuels. The ESI engine takes room temperature air, absorbs heat from the air like a sponge, converts, that heat to power and exhausts air at a lower temperature. This low-temperature exhaust can be used for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Thus the ESI engine is both an Engine and a Refrigerator. An electric generator coupled to this engine produces electricity. ESI engines can operate year round in any kind of weather and have efficiencies higher than any conventional engines, refrigerators or Fuel Cells.

Patents on this technology are approved by the United States of America, Australia and the European Economic Community. Sanjay Amin is the inventor of this technology. His book on Thermodynamics was published in 1994 and he received the ASEI, Engineer – of – the year award in 1996. Sanjay also has several patents to his name. Tests on developmental prototypes were conducted at Youngstown State University, Purdue University and Pennsylvania State University. Youngstown State University's Cushwa Center for Entrepreneurship, helped launch ESI. Larry Armstrong of Businessweek magazine writes, "Almost everyone in the 21st century is going to have a personal power-plant". More information is available on the website: http://www.entropysystems.com

Frequently asked Questions on Entropy Engine Technology.

1.    What is the Entropy Engine technology

2.    What are the different uses of Entropy Engine technology?

3.    How does the Entropy Engine technology work?

4.   How can I buy beta versions of the Entropy Engine?

5.   What does the beta version of  Entropy Engine look like?

6.   How can I access detailed technical information on Entropy Engines?

7.  What is the history of the concept of entropy and the second law of thermodynamics?

8.  Nobel Prize winning Physicist Dr. Richard Feynman's analysis on the Laws of Physics.

9 . What do J. C. Maxwell and Boltzmann write on the decrease of entropy? (Both are the fathers of thermodynamics.)

10. What is the Amin Cycle ?

11. Do Entropy Engines require Wind, Solar, Tidal or Geothermal energy to operate?

12. Where were tests on this technology conducted ?

13. What are the benefits of Entropy Engine technology?

14. How is the Entropy Engine Technology tested?

15. Information on World energy consumption and environmental pollution.

16. High Stakes of reducing emissions in Europe, ESI provides solutions.

17. To See News Articles on Entropy Systems Inc., and its products Click here.

Entropy Systems Inc., plans to launch the first commercial application of the Entropy Engine shortly. This application will be an Outboard motor for Boats which operates by converting atmospheric heat to power. The product launch date will be posted in the News/Events section shortly. Please check that section periodically for the product launch date.

James Clerk Maxwell questioned entropy,  Josef Loschmidt (a contemporary of Boltzmann and Maxwell) challenged it and after more than a hundred years Entropy Systems Inc., decreased it.

If you are a University, Non-Profit Research Organization, or a Government Laboratory and would like to verify test results on Entropy Engines, please contact us and we will send you details of the testing procedures and setup.News Articles about Entropy Systems, Inc

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  1. News article in Mechanical Engineering Magazine, February 1996, pg. 20
  2. News article in The Youngstown Vindicator, September 25, 1994
  3. News article in The Cincinnati Enquirer
  4. News article in The Houston Post, October 1994, pg. A-7
  5. News article in The Youngstown Vindicator, September 13, 1994, pg. B-1 & The Youngstown Vindicator, September 12, 1994, pg. B-1 & The Canfield News, September 1994
  6. News article in The Youngstown State University Jambar, September 30, 1994, Volume 74 No. 12
  7. News article in Inventor’s Digest, September/October 1995, pg. 15
  8. News article in The Boardman News
  9. News article in Invention in Cleveland Newsletter, January 1995
  10. News article in The Business Journal
  11. News article in The Air/Water Pollution Report, November 7, 1994, pg. 356
  12. News article in Tech Update Newsletter, February 1995
  13. News article in Environmental Information Networks, 1994
  14. News article in The Tribune Chronicle, September 13, 1994, pg. 4A
  15. News article in The Youngstown Vindicator, September 13, 1994
  16. News article in The Tribune Chronicle
  17. News article in The Business Journal, March 1996, pg. 27
  18. Inventors Council of Dayton Certificate
  19. Engineer of the Year Award.
  20. Pictures of Reporters interviewing the inventor of the Entropy Engines.

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