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Munising, MI - After 10 years of intensive development on its new-generation turbine alternator power devices, PNGinc has initiated a new 100-batch manufacturing program aimed at kicking off a renewable energy revolution.
The new program follows two years of beta unit builds, and is aimed at product manufacturers & systems integrators in the renewable energy industry who are looking for low-cost turbine solutions.
The company's "infinite life" heat engines are designed to operate on either steam or ORC fluids as part of an ultra-high efficiency CHP (combined heat & power) system.
Non-carbon intensive heat sources for the turbo-alternators include solar concentrators, renewable biomass & waste heat in a strategy to end reliance on fossil fuels. Ease-of-maintenance & affordability were considered critical design elements of a CHP system that may be used from large-scale to home-level.
Appliance manufacturers, systems integrators and solar thermal power project developers may order pre-production samples & retain PNGinc's consulting/licensing team for product development & demonstration projects. Contact Pam Rieli for program details.
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