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SUMMARY:Clean energy from liquid air – the EpiQair engine [ IMechE ] - T
 ony Dye\, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technical Officer of Epicam Lt
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DTSTART:20160209T183000Z
DTEND:20160209T210000Z
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CONTACT:Events Secretary\, IMechE Cambs area
DESCRIPTION:*Tony Dye*\, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technical Offic
 er of Epicam Ltd will describe his revolutionary liquid air energy storage
  system.\n\n*Epicam Ltd* (www.epicam.co.uk) is an advanced engine developm
 ent company focused on bringing to market an engine providing post-carbon 
 clean power. The EpiQair engine converts pressure energy released from liq
 uid air to rotational shaft power. It enables stored cryogenic energy to p
 ower a range of local static and transport power solutions. Epicam's techn
 ology can also produce liquid air using local renewable energy sources.\n\
 nThe EpiQair engine's friction-free rotary displacement design is fully sc
 alable. It is therefore capable of being configured for any applications c
 urrently available to all types and sizes of Internal Combustion Piston En
 gines. And\, because it uses only liquid air as its 'fuel'\, it is complet
 ely clean in operation.\n\nEpicam won a Shell Springboard Award in 2007 fo
 r its exhaust heat recovery technology\, and the liquid air technology is 
 a regional finalist in the 2016 competition. This is a unique opportunity 
 to hear a preview of his presentation\, and ask questions about the techno
 logy.\n\n*Date*: Tuesday 9th February 2016\n\n*Time*: Refreshments served 
 from 18.30. Talk starts at 19.00. Ends by 21:00 following questions and di
 scussion.\n\n*Venue*: Institute for Manufacturing\, Cambridge University\,
  Alan Reece Building\, 17 Charles Babbage Road\, Cambridge CB3 0FS ("direc
 tions":http://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/contact/).\n\n*Parking*: All car parks
  on the West site now have barriers. We have been asked to use Car Park 8 
 at the western end of Charles Babbage Road (on the same side of the road a
 s the IfM\, beyond the Materials Science and Metallurgy Building) see "map
 ":http://nearyou.imeche.org/docs/default-source/Beds---Cambs-Area/map_of_w
 est_site_car_parks.pdf.\n\nPlease do not park in Car Park 6 (beside the If
 M) as although the barrier is sometimes up and you can enter\, it is lower
 ed again each evening and you will not be able to exit.\n\nBooking not req
 uired. Free to attend. All welcome.\n\nThis talk is open to the public and
  is suitable for students and engineers. You are encouraged to pass on thi
 s invitation and bring with you colleagues\, friends and family who are in
 terested in energy storage and innovative mechanical engineering.\n\nThis 
 event is organised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Beds and Cam
 bs area.
LOCATION:Institute for Manufacturing\, 17 Charles Babbage Road\, Cambridge
  CB3 0FS
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