Selected experimental results reveal that LENR can produce charged subatomic particles as a result of appropriately applied catalysts. AIRBUS has put direct electrical generation capability into their patent. Rossi has hinted at developing a new reactor design that might produce electric power directly. The NANOR has demonstrated the production of direct electrical conversion as a theoretically realized reality.
Once the LENR development frenzy begins, direct electrical generation will be at the top of the R&D list. However, the AESOP device could be a short term bridge solution until direct electrical production is developed. On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Mark Goldes <[email protected]> wrote: > The Fuel-Free piston engines of Aesop Energy, LLC, may be useful to those > interested in using LENR to produce electricity. > > At least one LENR company is developing a Stirling engine, which almost > certainly is a high-tech design, in order to be powerful and efficient. > > Still, it is Carnot limited and will have an actual efficiency below its > Carnot efficiency. It also must reject heat as a waste product. > > Efficiency will undoubtedly be below 50% and may be much less. AESOP > Energy piston engines are not Carnot limited. > > The high temperatures developed by LENR will push the materials envelope > to state-of-the-art, high-tech science & technology. > > High temperature Stirlings will be expensive. The Stirling & heat > generator combination will also require waste heat exchangers to dissipate > unused heat. > > Where electric power is the goal, the use of Aesop Energy's Fuel-Free > Engines could streamline LENR development time and ultimate product costs. > > The Aesop engines are low to medium tech and are likely to be less costly > to manufacture. > > They may be no more expensive and need less R&D development time and > materials to prove. > > No waste heat exchangers are necessary. > > Getting the heat into AESOP Energy’s Fuel-Free engines at elevated input > temperatures, will be relatively easy. > > > See the link to the AESOP Institute website below.for more information > about these seemingly impossible engines. > > > Mark Goldes > Chairman, CEO, AESOP Energy LLC > > 707 861-9070 > > AESOP Institute website: www.aesopinstitute.org > >

