Stirling Infinia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmdG5kpko9s&feature=related

A clip from the news on Infinia (previously known as Stirling Technology Co.), and their exciting implementation of advanced Stirling Engine designs for solar and CHP applications. UpBeatnik aka Vic Aguilar Solar Stirling motor 3kW infinia full video ( must see )

http://www.infiniacorp.com/powerdish.html

http://thepowerdish.com/

http://thepowerdish.com/#content=pricing Selling retail now in the USA. Use some fronting scheme to buy this motor 007 style because they won't export to South-Africa knowing it will be hacked.

Infinia's residential Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems are currently only available in Europe and Asia through our partners: Rinnai, Bosch, MTS Group and ENATEC. If you are interested in purchasing this product please contact us


 * http://www.infiniacorp.com/ Commercial 3kw Stirling engine
 * http://www.infiniacorp.com/media/Spec_Sheet_August09.pdf Product description
 * Infinia was Stirling Technology company and used patent http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6931848/fulltext.html registered to VC firm http://www.powerplayenergy.net
 * http://www.powerplayenergy.net
 * Patent expires January 8, 2023, written by Carrillo
 * http://venturebeat.com/2007/06/15/infinia-gets-94m-to-push-the-stirling-engine-for-solar/ $9mil funding
 * http://sites.google.com/site/mrobyncarrillo/patents-written Stirling patents
 * http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6931848/fulltext.html
 * http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/7134279/description.html Infinia corporation
 * Famed inventor Dean Kamen has also been working on Stirling engines for quite some time, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=technology&res=9500E2D7133CF936A25757C0A9649C8B63

The deal also includes the acquisition of Stirling Cycles, a company developing Stirling engine technology, from Idealab for an undisclosed sum, and which has also been working on the Stirling process for years.

Power Play Energy, LLC based in New Canaan, Connecticut, is a privately-held private equity firm which owns alternative energy-related intellectual property and assets. And as each of these types of companies fragments hundreds of Stirling patents, the Stirling engine can't be commercially produced at reasonable cost because each patent holder wants royalties. We hack the patents and build ourselves via fronts.

Infinia Corporation, a Kennewick, Washington-based company, today announced that it has closed a $50 million Series B round of financing.The funds will be used to support the commerical launch of the company's Infinia Solar System product, which J.D. Sitton, Infinia's President and CEO, states, "[W]ill change the game in the solar power generation market." The Infinia Solar System combines Infinia’s free-piston Stirling engine with a dish-style solar concentrator to produce three kilowatts of grid-quality electric power. Infinia expects to start manufacturing and selling this product later in 2008.