How It Works
Imagine a tea kettle on a stove. When heat is applied to the bottom of the kettle, the water in it boils and emits pressurized
vapor through the cap and creates a whistle. By holding a child's pinwheel in the flow of emitting water vapor, the pressure from
the steam spins the pinwheel. With enough pressure, the spinning propeller, attached to a generator, could light a small bulb.
The concept of ElectraTherm's WHG is the same. We capture a heat source, which boils the working fluid, producing a gas. The
gas expands in a one-way, closed piping system and its pressure turns the expander, which drives a generator and puts out
electricity
Green Machine's Waste Heat Generator:
Lowest heat requirement in the industry: 200º F
Flexible and scalable from 25kW-1MW
One third the cost of turbine generators
Lowest operation and maintenance requirements in the industry
Non-combustion process
Zero toxic byproducts
Zero emissions
Zero fossil fuel requirements
Modular and mobile
Carbon neutral
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