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Glendale Inventor Creates Steam-Powered Generator

by Anna

Matthew S. of Glendale has designed the Steam Powered Electric Generator, an innovative portable system that harnesses steam to produce electricity without relying on fossil fuels. Aiming to provide a reliable power source during emergencies, outages, or fuel shortages, the generator uses steam to drive a piston that powers a generator, offering an eco-friendly and consistent power solution.

The system features a built-in water tank, internal battery, and heating coils, which work together to create steam. As the steam drives the piston, it generates electricity. Key attributes of the generator include:

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  • Sustainable Power: The generator produces electricity using steam, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, uranium, or solar panels, which helps minimize environmental impact.
  • Emergency Ready: It can connect to a power substation, bypassing damaged transmission lines during severe weather or disasters, and doesn’t depend on sunlight.
  • Integrated Design: The system incorporates a water tank, rechargeable battery, and heating coils for efficient steam generation.
  • Portable and Scalable: The generator can be sized to fit into a 40-foot shipping container for easy transport or adapted for use in vehicles, trains, ships, aircraft, or homes.
  • Quick Startup: A rechargeable battery quickly heats the boiler, enabling rapid steam generation for immediate power.

Traditional fuel-based generators are often costly, require frequent maintenance, and contribute to environmental harm. In contrast, the Steam Powered Electric Generator offers a cleaner, more efficient alternative, ensuring continuous power without the need for oil, gas, or other harmful fuels. It provides a valuable solution for manufacturers and industries seeking to protect essential electrical systems while promoting a more sustainable future.

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Matthew has filed for a Utility Patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and is collaborating with InventionHome, a prominent invention licensing firm, to license or sell the patent rights. He is seeking U.S.-based manufacturers or distributors interested in developing and marketing the innovation.

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