The Scuderi Group today announced the first ever hybrid power generator technology that it will begin licensing for generator applications ranging from backyard power backups to more industrial power-plant environments. Recent studies show that its break-through air-hybrid internal combustion engine technology can provide significantly increased efficiently levels while dramatically decreasing the level of toxic emissions.
Sophisticated computer modeling at a world renowned independent research and testing laboratory, previously done on mobile applications, revealed that in relatively constant load and speed applications - such as a generator - using the Scuderi Split-Cycle Engine Technology in a generator application could dramatically increase efficiency and decrease emissions. Further, a Scuderi Air-Hybrid Generator would have the additional capability of recapturing energy normally lost through waste heat, increasing efficiency by up to 25 to 50 percent and decreasing toxic emissions by up to 80 percent.
In the following podcast, Scuderi Group vice-president Steven Scuderi discusses the application of the Scuderi technology in power generators, and how it differs from mobile applications:
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March 9, 2007 at March 9, 2007 - 1:35 pm
It is my understanding that the new technology for generators in in co-generation. Example, There is a Mass company that produces a natural gas run generator that not only can power ones home but the heat from the engine is used to heat it as well. This potentially offers a new level of effeciency. It will be interesting to see how the Scuderi technology might be applied in this manner.
J~