Stirling engine generators are environmentally friendly. The cooling fluid they use in them is helium and not freon. They are much more efficient in how they operate as well.
They have a smaller engine therefore they use up less gas
yes I know from experience that hybrid cars are in fact environmentally friendly. I can get up to 45 mpg with my hybrid car, and my friend can get up to 50 mpg with his hybrid. hybrid cars are environmentally friendly because they get more mpg than most cars, require less oil changes than normal cars, they turn off the engine when idling, and because your engine is used less you will not need as many repairs/problems with your engine.
There are a few kind of environmentally friendly car engines. The first would be an electric engine, because it uses no fuel and is simply charged. Another is a hybrid engine, which uses fuel as well as electric or hydrogen. There are also compressed air engines (which are more environmentally friendly than electric) and solar energy engines.
Yes. The essence of the Stirling engine is to convert heat into motion.
A Stirling engine generator is less powerful than a combustion engine, but more ecologically sustainable. It operates on heat exchange. There are many types of Stirling engines.
Different car manufacturers and styles of cars have different engines, and there is no common consensus on which engine is the "best". If one is looking to be environmentally friendly, a hybrid engine would be "best".
It was invented in 1816 by Rev. Robert Stirling of Scotland
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It was invented in 1816 by Robert Stirling. You can find much more information about stirling engines and carnot cycles on Wikipedia.
Allan J. Organ has written: 'The Regenerator and the Stirling Engine' 'Stirling engine thermodynamic design'
It has heat exchange.
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