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Wilson's Non-Solar Applications
Currently, industrial waste heat recovery
Wilson Solarpower is focusing on its concentrated solar power business. However, the Company continues to develop its two breakthrough efficiency technologies for which it holds the exclusive license from MIT and which were invented by the Company's co-founder and Chief Scientific Advisor David Gordon Wilson, professor emeritus, MIT. The first technology, the Wilson Heat Exchanger™, is the key enabling technology both for the Company's solar power product and for its second technology, the Wilson Microturbine™.
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Wilson Heat Exchanger™
Ultra-efficient heat exchangers provide high performance in a small lightweight system for numerous gas-to-gas applications
The Wilson regenerator-type heat exchanger is an advanced and practical ceramic heat-transfer system for industrial processes and offers significant advantages over metal recuperators for high efficiency, high operating temperature, high durability, and small size.
The Wilson Heat Exchanger™ CR Series is currently available for a wide range of gas-to-gas applications
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Wilson Microturbine™
A high-performance microturbine will generate clean and efficient power for both onsite electricity and commercial-vehicle applications.
Over the next several years, Wilson Solarpower will continue to develop a microturbine that uses ceramic components and a unique three-stage design to achieve a high level of operating efficiency that will benefit users and the environment. The Wilson Microturbine™ will be designed to produce about 300 kWe.
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