Sustainable energyIn contrast to traditional internal combustion engines requiring pure, typically fossil fuel to operate, a Stirling engine runs on heat from an external source e.g. an external combustion of biomass. In principle, Stirling DK's engines can generate electricity from anything that can burn. Possible fuel types include e.g. wood chips, straw, biological oil and fat, biogas, and biological waste products. 
Stirling DK's technology is one of a kind and the Stirling engine technology is by many considered the most promising technology for production of power from biomass in small-scale applications. Customers for this technology include district heating plants, municipalities, industries with need for process heat, and in principle every single building owner/real estate administrator of a large building such as schools, nurseries, apartment complexes, hospitals, office buildings, etc. etc. In addition, the technology can substitute diesel generators in remore regions all over the world which are not connected to the electrical grid. Thus, the technology provides customers with the possibility to use a locally available, CO2-neutral fuel resource instead of importing and burning fossil fuels.
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