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Low temperature heat from geothermal and industrial waste heat is a sustainable energy resource that exists in large quantities in Alberta. However, low temperature energy is difficult to utilize efficiently compared to conventional energy sources. This video introduces Stirling engines as a potential technology to make this energy available and showcases the numerical model and prototype development that is currently ongoing at the University of Alberta. Matthias Lottmann is a masters student in Dr.David Nobes lab in the Department of Engineering. The research falls under the category: Energy generation, harvesting, and production. You can learn more at: https://www.futureenergysystems.ca/re... Click here for the script so anyone can enjoy Energy In A Flash: https://www.futureenergysystems.ca/pu... Links: Future Energy Systems: https://www.futureenergysystems.ca/ Future Energy Systems Learning Page: https://www.futureenergysystems.ca/le... Facebook: / futureenergysystems Twitter: @ua_futureenergy Future Energy Systems is a $75 million research program at the University of Alberta, funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More than 130 researchers, 600 graduate students, post docs and other highly qualified personnel in nine faculties are studying the energy transition in over 90 different projects. Our researchers seek to develop energy technologies of the future, improve today’s energy technologies, and understand the transition between the two. We are also studying the effects of energy transition on society, the economy, and the environment. Broadly speaking, we can simplify this complex system into four broad categories: -Energy generation, harvesting, and production -Transport, storage, and access -Use, impact, and regulation -Monitoring, management, and mitigation Through our Energy in a Flash Lightning Research Speaker Series, we will explore all four of these categories, and see how broad and diverse our energy systems truly are. The University of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/ Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, Inuit, and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community. Music: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/