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Anybody out there using a solar heated stirling engine to generate residential electricity?

I am a general contractor in Texas, I am currently designing a environmentally friendly home for myself and young family to live in. I am viewing my options on electricity generation, i.e PV with battery and invertor, bio diesel generators, solar powered stirling engine, possibly offsetting solar power with wind. I have a design for a trombe wall which will help cool the house in the summer and heat it in the winter. Solar powered H2O heaters are a no brainer, My brother in the UK has one and has an abundant amount of hot H20. The cooling system will probably encompass geo-thermal energy, again a lot of systems available, unfortunately for the masses these systems are more expensive than traditional energy sucking compressors and heat exchangers. Hopefully by the time I invest in renewable energy for my home the government will offer more than a $2000.00 TAX credit toward the investment.
If so please forward me details.

For the reaction whose reactants and products are:?

reactants: Na (s) H2O (l)

products: NaOH (aq) H2 (g)

calculate the standard free energy change (kJ/mole).

DGof of

The answer depends on how you balance the equation.
For this question balance the equation using the smallest ratio of WHOLE numbers.

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Anybody out there using a solar heated stirling engine to generate residential electricity?

I am a general contractor in Texas, I am currently designing a environmentally friendly home for myself and young family to live in. I am viewing my options on electricity generation, i.e PV with battery and invertor, bio diesel generators, solar powered stirling engine, possibly offsetting solar power with wind. I have a design for a trombe wall which will help cool the house in the summer and heat it in the winter. Solar powered H2O heaters are a no brainer, My brother in the UK has one and has an abundant amount of hot H20. The cooling system will probably encompass geo-thermal energy, again a lot of systems available, unfortunately for the masses these systems are more expensive than traditional energy sucking compressors and heat exchangers. Hopefully by the time I invest in renewable energy for my home the government will offer more than a $2000.00 TAX credit toward the investment.
If so please forward me details.

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For the reaction whose reactants and products are:?

reactants: Na (s) H2O (l)

products: NaOH (aq) H2 (g)

calculate the standard free energy change (kJ/mole).

DGof of

The answer depends on how you balance the equation.
For this question balance the equation using the smallest ratio of WHOLE numbers.

If hydrogen gas can be separated to an H2O. Then why does the development of water powered engine impossible?

If hydrogen gas can be separated to an H2O. Then why does the development of water powered engine impossible?