Patent classifications
F03G6/00
GRAVITATIONAL ATMOSPHERIC SOLAR PUMP
A gravitational atmospheric solar pump is provided. The gravitational atmospheric solar pump has a (preferably) cylindrical tube which is placed in a vertical orientation. Air enters the cylindrical tube at the top of the tube and travels downward exiting the opening at the bottom of the tube. An air flow initiator, such as a fan, creates the pressure needed to move the air downward. Blades located within the tube are rotated by the moving air. The pump captures energy by converting the motion of the blades to electricity through a connection to a generator. Throughout the tube, the air remains at a generally consistent density and temperature. The tube represents an open-air system, and air discharged at the bottom of the tube is returned to a higher elevation using solar energy separate from the energy requirements of the apparatus.
Thermal energy storage system with steam generator having feedback control
An energy storage system converts variable renewable electricity (VRE) to continuous heat at over 1000° C. Intermittent electrical energy heats a solid medium. Heat from the solid medium is delivered continuously on demand. An array of bricks incorporating internal radiation cavities is directly heated by thermal radiation. The cavities facilitate rapid, uniform heating via reradiation. Heat delivery via flowing gas establishes a thermocline which maintains high outlet temperature throughout discharge. Gas flows through structured pathways within the array, delivering heat which may be used for processes including calcination, hydrogen electrolysis, steam generation, and thermal power generation and cogeneration. Groups of thermal storage arrays may be controlled and operated at high temperatures without thermal runaway via deep-discharge sequencing. Forecast-based control enables continuous, year-round heat supply using current and advance information of weather and VRE availability. High-voltage DC power conversion and distribution circuitry improves the efficiency of VRE power transfer into the system.
COMBINED ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM OF WIND, PHOTOVOLTAIC, SOLAR THERMAL POWER AND MEDIUM-BASED HEAT STORAGE
Disclosed is a combined energy supply system of wind, photovoltaic, solar thermal power and medium-based heat storage, capable of storing the energy which would have been “abandoned wind” and “abandoned light” temporarily in the form of heat by medium-based energy storage. Heat is released during peaks in the power grid to generate power, which serves the function of adjusting the peaks in the power grid. With the medium-based energy storage, unstable photovoltaic electric energy can be converted into stable heat energy output when a relatively large fluctuation occurs in wind and photovoltaic power generation, and therefore the stable supply of energy sources can be guaranteed efficiently. Furthermore, a second heater can also be used for heating the low-temperature media outputted by a first medium tank (100), or a third heater is used for heating water in a heat exchanger (500), and therefore the energy storage of the medium or the heating efficiency of the heat exchanger is improved.
Zero-Fossil-Fuel-Using Heating and Cooling Apparatus for Residences and Buildings
This invention provides a residential or building apparatus to: 1. transfer water heated by the sun's heat into proximity with the air space inside any residence or building to warm it, and 2. during spring, summer, fall, and winter, provide the sun's heating for the hot water heater, and 3. generate electricity, and charge a battery, during daylight hours by the use of focused sunlight to heat water to power a steam-powered electricity generator, and 4. move water cooled by the subsurface ground into proximity with the air space inside any residence or building to cool it.
Zero-Fossil-Fuel-Using Heating and Cooling Apparatus for Residences and Buildings
This invention provides a residential or building apparatus to: 1. transfer water heated by the sun's heat into proximity with the air space inside any residence or building to warm it, and 2. during spring, summer, fall, and winter, provide the sun's heating for the hot water heater, and 3. generate electricity, and charge a battery, during daylight hours by the use of focused sunlight to heat water to power a steam-powered electricity generator, and 4. move water cooled by the subsurface ground into proximity with the air space inside any residence or building to cool it.
Solar and steam hybrid power generation system
Solar and steam hybrid power generation system including a solar steam generator, an external steam regulator, a turboset, and a power generator. A steam outlet end of the solar steam generator is connected to a steam inlet of the turboset. A steam outlet end of the external steam regulator is connected to the steam inlet of the turboset. A steam outlet of the turboset is connected to the input end of a condenser, and the output end of the condenser is connected to the input end of a deaerator. The output end of the deaerator is connected to the input end of a water feed pump. The output end of the water feed pump is connected to a circulating water input end of the solar steam generator. The output end of the water feed pump is connected to a water-return bypass of the external steam.
Solar and steam hybrid power generation system
Solar and steam hybrid power generation system including a solar steam generator, an external steam regulator, a turboset, and a power generator. A steam outlet end of the solar steam generator is connected to a steam inlet of the turboset. A steam outlet end of the external steam regulator is connected to the steam inlet of the turboset. A steam outlet of the turboset is connected to the input end of a condenser, and the output end of the condenser is connected to the input end of a deaerator. The output end of the deaerator is connected to the input end of a water feed pump. The output end of the water feed pump is connected to a circulating water input end of the solar steam generator. The output end of the water feed pump is connected to a water-return bypass of the external steam.
Solid Oxide Electrolysis System with Thermal Energy Storage System
An energy storage system converts variable renewable electricity (VRE) to continuous heat at over 1000° C. Intermittent electrical energy heats a solid medium. Heat from the solid medium is delivered continuously on demand. An array of bricks incorporating internal radiation cavities is directly heated by thermal radiation. The cavities facilitate rapid, uniform heating via reradiation. Heat delivery via flowing gas establishes a thermocline which maintains high outlet temperature throughout discharge. Gas flows through structured pathways within the array, delivering heat which may be used for processes including calcination, hydrogen electrolysis, steam generation, and thermal power generation and cogeneration. Groups of thermal storage arrays may be controlled and operated at high temperatures without thermal runaway via deep-discharge sequencing. Forecast-based control enables continuous, year-round heat supply using current and advance information of weather and VRE availability. High-voltage DC power conversion and distribution circuitry improves the efficiency of VRE power transfer into the system.
Thermal Energy Storage System
A thermal energy storage system comprising a working fluid to store and transfer thermal energy between a heat source and a thermal load and a vessel to store the working fluid. The vessel has an interior region and a floating separator piston in the interior region to separate a hot portion from a cold portion of the working fluid. There is a first manifold thermally coupled to an output of the heat source and to an input of the thermal load and fluidly coupled to the interior region of the vessel and a second manifold thermally coupled to an input of the heat source and an output of the thermal load and fluidly coupled to the interior region of the vessel. There is a controller configured to maintain the working fluid in a liquid state.
Light activated rotor
Provided is a light activated rotor comprising typically a plurality of vanes affixed to a hub rotatable around the longitudinal axis of an axle. Each vane comprises a planar surface oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the axle with each vane separated into a first surface and a second surface. The first and second surface are adjacent and share a common boundary generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the axle. Additionally, the first and second surfaces have differing emissivities. When the light activated rotor is illuminated with a radiant flux, the differing emissivities of the first and second surfaces produce a temperature gradient across the vane and generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and a thermal creep force across the planar surface of the vane generates a revolution of the vane and the affixed hub around the longitudinal axis of the axle.