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Updated: Apr 2


Original text published in ANFF 2023 Casebook page 10


ecoJet Engineering’s all-in-one power generation, storage and distribution system is targeted for residential, commercial, deployable/mobile and rural applications, including combined heating and power. Their modular microturbine inverter genset (MTIG) offers clean onsite power because it can run on most liquid and gaseous fuels, including hydrogen and biofuels, and can be integrated with renewables, such as solar and wind, to reduce fuel consumption. MTIGs will be exceptionally compact, quiet and lightweight generators.


ANFF-Optofab Adelaide is a key partner in exploring the advanced materials and manufacturing routes used to develop ecoJet Engineering’s prototypes.

 
 
 

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