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  2. Applications of the Stirling engine - Wikipedia

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    He founded Sunpower Inc., [35] which researches and develops FPSC systems for military, aerospace, industrial, and commercial applications. A FPSC cooler made by Sunpower was used by NASA to cool instrumentation in satellites. [36] The firm was sold by the Beale family in 2015 to become a unit of Ametek. [37]

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  4. Cryocooler - Wikipedia

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    A refrigerator designed to reach cryogenic temperatures (below 120 K, -153 °C, -243.4 °F) is often called a cryocooler.The term is most often used for smaller systems, typically table-top size, with input powers less than about 20 kW.

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    Sunpower, Inc [57] Stirling cycle cryocoolers and externally heated stirling engine technology Jan 2, 2013 Crystal Engineering [58] Pressure calibrators and digital test gauges Aug 7, 2013 Controls Southeast, Inc. [59] Custom-engineered thermal solutions Oct 29, 2013 Creaform (3D) [60] Portable 3D measurement technologies Dec 4, 2013 Powervar [61]

  7. Pulse tube refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Pulse tube cryocoolers are used in niche industrial applications such as semiconductor fabrication and superconducting radio-frequency circuits. [1] They are also used in military applications such as for the cooling of infrared sensors.

  8. Maxeon Solar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Maxeon was spun off from SunPower in August 2020. Maxeon was the primary provider of solar panels for SunPower through March 2024. [ 2 ] Beyond the United States, Maxeon has sales operations in more than 100 countries and has the rights to use the SunPower brand in countries outside the United States.

  9. Tom Dinwoodie - Wikipedia

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    PowerLight merged with SunPower Corporation in 2007, [3] where Dinwoodie served as CEO and later CTO for the subsidiary, SunPower Corporation, Systems. [4] SunPower produces high-efficiency solar cells and modules. [5] Dinwoodie holds over 30 patents on PV-related products. [6]