GDT TEK, INC. Releases Web Based Video on Its Licensed Waste Heat to Electricity Technology on the Company Website at www.gdtte
ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwire - June 17, 2010) - GDT TEK (
The video gives a technical description of the process. The system shown in the video generates up to 150KW of electricity of power per hour. This system uses waste heat captured from an engine burning landfill gas (methane) and generates electricity sold back to the grid. The GDT TEK system uses no additional fuel. This system ONLY consumes waste heat captured from the exhaust and radiator jacket coolant from the Methane Engine Generators.
CEO of GDT TEK, Al Reda, stated, "This system has operated over 5 years sending renewable energy back to the customer/grid. It has done so without ever shutting down the primary gas generators, thereby increasing the efficiency of the entire system while adding zero emissions."
Reda further commented, "Landfills are a great place to set up GDT TEK systems because they are already equipped to deliver electricity back to the grid, however, we are certainly NOT limited to landfills. Waste heat from virtually any source can be captured and converted into electricity from this technology."
In a recent letter to GDT TEK, Professor Robert W. Dibble -- University of California at Berkeley -- [ http://www.me.berkeley.edu/faculty/dibble ], stated, "Of the many technologies that I have evaluated over the course of the past several decades, GDT TEK's heat to power conversion solution has proven to be the most reliable, versatile, efficient, lowest emissions, and overall cost-effective solution available in today's changing world market."
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