![]() Stirling engines are, at least in theory, well suited to fulfil these requirements and the majority of true micro-CHP systems are currently based on external combustion technology as their characteristics are best suited to this stationary, constant running application. This implies that micro-CHP must achieve long life, long service intervals, low noise and vibration, low emissions and, to recover the additional investment, high efficiency. Micro-CHP is seen as a ‘drop-in’ replacement for gas boilers in central heating systems it must therefore perform at least as well as the technology it attempts to displace. The technical, environmental and economic challenges are significantly more onerous. ![]() ![]() As has been explained previously, micro-CHP is not just a scaled down version of conventional CHP technology.
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