Atlanta 7/20/2013 3:25:00 AM
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How Cornerstone Sustainable Energy, LLC.’s (Stock Symbol: RCVA) PwrCor™ Engine Compares to a Standard Internal Combustion Engine

Cornerstone Sustainable Energy, LLC.’s (Stock Symbol: RCVA) PwrCor™ Engine is similar in some ways to an internal combustion engine, but dramatically different in other ways. For example, the key difference between the Pwrcor™ Engine and an ICE is that the Pwrcor™ Engine relies on the transfer of heat to and from a working fluid within the cylinder.

However, the fundamental design of the engine provides the basis for its efficiency and economy. The engine is inherently efficient because there is so little energy dissipated in heat loss and noise generation while in an ICE, much of the BTU is lost through the tailpipe as waste heat. The Pwrcor™ Engine is actually able to use the heat that was released as a byproduct because it operates at low-temperatures.

Additionally, the Pwrcor™ Engine is more efficient because little energy is used for indirect motions unlike an internal combustion which uses a significant portion of its power to overcome friction and operate ancillary functions, including valves, cooling circulation, etc.

The Pwrcor™ Engine also has an advantage in the area of power transference. Whereas an internal combustion engine has camshafts which cause friction and power loss, the Pwrcor™ Engine does not require these camshafts and therefore does not lose any power due to friction. Should there be any need to convert to rotary power, traditional methods or hydraulic converts can be used. However, the engine’s high torque should be enough to make gearing and transmissions unnecessary.

The beauty of the Pwrcor™ Engine is the highly efficient, silent and direct drive engine that is easily configured to use no fuels, at least in the traditional sense, and generate absolutely no pollution.

About Cornerstone Sustainable Energy, LLC.

Cornerstone Sustainable Energy, LLC. (CSE) sees enormous potential in the more reliable, free, abundant and virtually inexhaustible, sources of “green” energy such as geothermal heat and solar heat. This also includes the easily tapped sources of energy from the heat of stranded gas and biogas combustion as well as a near infinite opportunity in the area of waste heat. CSE taps these practical and much lower-cost energy resources to dramatically improve not only the environmental impacts of a customer’s power usage but also its efficiency and cost.

Although everybody likes the idea of “going green”, few people were able to spend the money that it used to require. CSE provides a more practical alternative energy solution that can make a customer’s power generation even more efficient, and can help them tap into renewable sources and qualify them as a provider of renewable energy.