grajekk, If you get 10 kilowatts of electricity per hour from 500,000 BTUs of waste heat all you need is 500,000 BTUs of waste heat and you can keep the lights on.(lol)
Which makes Bent Glass the perfect guinea pig for a new device, called the Waste Heat Engine, or WHE, that captures lost heat and converts it to electricity.
Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. of Pompano Beach, Fla., designed the engine and is preparing to install it in Hatboro in April.
Bent Glass expects the briefcase-size engine to generate 10 kilowatts of electricity per hour from one furnace, enough to power the lights and air conditioning units for its 65,000-square-foot facility. ------------------- KatmasterM, You are correct, they all should be paid. My question was where is the money coming from? Info from annual report: Total operating expenses for CYPW in 2007 was $1,562,514.00. -------------------- now invest, Did you buy any stock today? LOL
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