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Strategies & Market Trends : Commodities - The Coming Bull Market

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To: craig crawford who wrote (276)6/16/2001 10:12:51 AM
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Spark up with liquid-injected cogeneration
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American Utility customers want inexpensive and plentiful electricity and military leaders desire leaner and lighter yet still capable equipment. A new technology called liquid-injected cogeneration could satisfy the wishes of both. Liquid-injected cogeneration is a process where water is pumped to high pressure, heated with a conventional oil or gas burner and then injected into a scroll expander that turns a conventional generator to produce electric power.
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The company will be spending $5 million during the next three years to develop a residential cogeneration system with plans for initial sales of 5,000 units per year growing to 20,000 units per year or more. Although initially designed for home and water heating, the cogeneration system would also work for heat-driven air conditioning.
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