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		<title>31% Efficient Stirling Engines Used to Convert 1.5MW of Arizona Solar Power</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Stirling engines are known to mankind for about 200 years but they are not so widely used today, except maybe for the pacemakers and long-distance robotic spacecrafts. This will soon change as 60 stirling engines will be used in Phoenix, Arizona, to harvest solar power which will be converted into electricity.</p>
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