Well, for one, the costs are ridiculous. Initial purchase price as well as running costs. I do agree that there is no other choice at the moment. But it will never really replace the grid supply which is still the cheapest form of power available. Moreover, you cannot expect sustained power for long durations. It will always be a standby power source.
Next, what is special about a stirling engine? Nothing. No, I am not wasting time and money chasing a golden goose - the idiom is slightly confusing for idiots like me
not sure about the golden goose story.. anyways, glad to know you know stirling engines. But something like this could be pretty useful I think
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Still not a replacement but would really make me happy to have that kind of power generated for free. Not sure about the rest of the people. Also, the idea is to reduce the cost of the equipment and/or the technology that would generate this power.
As for solar panels, even with the polymer based cells the cost has still not come down to reasonable levels and not likely to supply enough for the entire household. Things are looking up this year on that front, though, and we might get more efficent and afffordable solutions soon. All these are still band-aids, not something that could replace the electricity boards that you apaprently dislike/detest. Yes, the golden goose is still out there somewhere, maybe if I spent a little more time and lot more money I can find it..
Thanks for the genset suggestion. I dont know if that will work out for me, though... thanks though.