Stirling Engine for Green Energy Revolution

 
 
 
 
 

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SOLAR CONCENTRATOR, WORLD HARMONY ORGANIZATION, GREEN REVOLUTION, HARMONY RENAISSANCE, GREEN ENERGY, HARMONY WITH NATURE, STIRLING ENGINE
STIRLING ENGINE FOR GREEN ENERGY REVOLUTION

Dear WHO Directors and Friends,

WHO is proud to announce our full representation agreement with SBP to market their biofuel Stirling engine products. This presents a great opportunity to solarize their Stirling engines with our revolutionary solar concentrators. SBP is the world leader in Solar and Biomass Stirling engines for electric generation. Their 50 KW Stirling is the largest and state of the art proven production model in the world. It can be further increased to generate up to 75 KW electricity each.

Stirling Engines, because of their flexible multi fuel capability will be the ideal solar and biofuel electric generators of the coming green revolution. Steam engines are for the 19th Century, Internal Combustion engines are for the 20th Century, Stirling engines will lead the 21st Century green revolution. Please see following newspaper and published articles.

We welcome users and investors to join us in this movement to solarize the Stirling engine for world electrification and green harmony. WHO can provide the most cost effective Stirling engines as well as the most efficient and low cost solar concentrator technology for this undertaking. To participate in this pressing and worthwhile Green revolution contact WHO at contact@worldharmonyorg.n et. For more information please click www.scribd.com/fcwfung

In Service of Harmony Renaissance!

Francis C W Fung, PH.D.

Director General
World Harmony Organization

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11/10/2009

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