Gents my reasoning is this, I wouldn't want that much heat! Thermal output*** too high http://www.genlec.com/files/10133%20Genlec%20A4%20Kingston%20insert%20-210911.pdf Genlec A4 Kingston Engine Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) using steam raising primary HX Main Burner Dedicated pre-mix Generator Permanent magnet asynchronous, 1.1kW nominal Installation Type Wall hung room sealed appliance Electrical Supply 230 VAC 50 Hz (Nominal grid voltage) ELECTRICAL OUTPUT Nominal Mode up to 1000 W THERMAL OUTPUT Minimum 7.2kW condensing, 6.8kW non-condensing Nominal Mode Fully modulating Maximum 18.0kW condensing, 16.9kW non-condensing POWER CONSUMPTION Standby c.10W including boiler standby Generating c.200W maximum, losses dependent on power output
Points too much heat!, permanent magnet generator potential in-use problems like whispergen, Cannot be expected to modulate like Bluegen, as it has to lose heat, in order to power up in a stop start situation.
=> Thermal output at max power output Bluegen 30 Times lower than Genlec
Crikey efficiency wise its a cooker , CHP more HEAT than power.... IMHO
and don't forget E.on UK needs to order 100,000 by the end of 2012.....
Energetix SP http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/detail/?display=discussion&code=cotn%3ACFU.L&it=le&action=detail&id=9807958 And Energetix went up 36% on this, when the order turns up look out and hold on tight
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