A Stirling Engine celebrates 20,000 hours of uninterrupted operation on Earth Day
Courtesy of Qnergy
A Qnergy Stirling-Based Power Generator reached 20,000 hours (more than two continuous years) of uninterrupted, maintenance-free operation. About five times longer than conventional generators.
The generator is installed in the IJ & Jeanné Wagner Jewish Community Center in Salt Lake City, Utah (JCC). It uses Qnergy’s proprietary Free-Piston Stirling technology. The same fundamental technology that was recently recognized by NASA as the “the longest running heat engine ever built” (https://www.qnergy.com/stirlingnasa)
“It is symbolic that our generator reached the 20,000 hour mark exactly on Earth Day.” said Ory Zik, Qnergy’s CEO. “It reflects our commitment to help customers mitigate their GHG emissions in addition to reducing operating costs.” He added. “We have built hundreds of additional units that have the same design principles and thus superior reliability”.
“The generator has been providing both power and heat to our facility for more than two years” said Andrea Alcabes, Executive Director at JCC. “We are proud to be among the first users of the system and the first to reach the 20,000 hours mark” she added.
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