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Modern Stirling Engine Development
Today, there are many companies
developing Stirling devices for niche markets, such as cogeneration units
and power generation using alternative fuels. Stirling engines have come
a long way from the large and heavy engines of the 19th century, thanks
to advancements in materials, manufacturing processes, theory and analysis
methods.
This page contains a handful of
links to some of these companies. Click on the images to learn more about
these organizations and the engines they produce.
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to these devices are property of and are assumed to be copyrighted by their
respective owners.
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