I believe the SES Stirling engine was designed by Kockums. It had reliability and maintenance problems in the dusty desert environment of the Maricopa solar plant, but is claimed to work well in the original submarine application:

http://www.kockums.se/en/products-services/submarines/stirling-aip-system/

AlanG

On 3/24/2014 7:42 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
There are a few efforts that look like they might break out in 2015, whether it's Rossi or Brullion or Defkalion or whomever.

All of them would need to convert heat to electricity. That means a Stirling engine, unless you believe the guys at Deuo Dynamics who have a direct thermoelectric conversion in their LENR diode.

Which Stirling Engine is the best?

Cyclone Power?  They have Dr. Kim

Infinia? bankrupt, sold Stirling stuff to qenergy.com <http://qenergy.com>

Dean Kamen?  The Segway inventor went silent on his Stirling patent
www.stirlingengine.com/ <http://www.stirlingengine.com/>*kamen/dean*_*kamen*_patent.html

Any others worth looking at? When LENR hits big, stirling cycle engines will have their day in the sun.

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