13-04-2017, 12:12 PM
Matteran's energy cycle was invented by Sterling Power Plant LC under the name Matteran Energy Corporation and deals with renewable energy cycles that use low-temperature (below 160 degrees Fahrenheit) renewable energy sources to produce electricity and refrigeration. The last project is a thermodynamic cycle invented in 1995 by Jeff Sterling in Miami, Florida.
A simple patented thermal energy technology is finding a niche that converts "hot" heat energy sources into energy.
This residential scale experimental power plant is producing electricity and cooling simply fueled by heat in hot water.
Located in an avocado grove on the edge of the Florida Everglades, the patented low-temperature thermo-cycle uses renewable thermal energy at its lowest (105-160 degrees F) collection temperatures.
The cycle seems promising for remote households and small businesses fueled by solar power, geothermal energy, cogeneration and even ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC).
Low temperature thermal sources are projected to produce energy for 10% of the cost of comparable PV (PV) and 50% for concentrated solar energy and diesel power generation. A number of successful prototypes have culminated in a residential scale demonstrator, currently undergoing initial testing and adjustment.
It can be understood in the following video: