
Ever since J. Hilbert Anderson learned about the Rankine Power Cycle in college, he was enamored with the potential of creating power wherever temperature differentials are found, especially in areas traditionally overlooked due to smaller differentials. This led to a long career of researching and building equipment that allowed great strides to be made in this field. In 1963 J. Hilbert Anderson left his chief engineer position at a global refrigeration company to begin his own journey to design the most efficient low differential Rankine Cycles along with its associated equipment.
After humble beginnings in J. Hilbert Anderson’s basement, the company now shares a 65,000 ft2 facility in Jacobus, Pennsylvania with sister companies Sea Solar Power, Coupling Corporation of America, and TRY TEK Machine Works where research, engineering, testing, and manufacturing can thrive under one roof. Today under the leadership of James H. Anderson, Jr., we continue our pursuit of impacting the world’s energy production wherever low temperature differentials are found, whether in the ocean thermal, solar thermal, geothermal, or waste-heat recovery industries.
The Anderson legacy

J. Hilbert Anderson

James H. Anderson, Jr.

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