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Stirling engines and solar power

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Scientific American: Sixty Sun-powered Stirling engines are about to begin generating electricity outside Phoenix, Arizona, for the first time.

Such engines, which harness heat to expand a gas and drive pistons, are not used widely today other than in pacemakers and long-distance robotic spacecraft. Scientific American's Cynthia Graber looks at the pros and cons of using stirling engines in solar power.

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