F05B2220/61

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING HYDROGEN PRODUCED FROM SEAWATER BASED ON EXISTING OFFSHORE WIND POWER PLANT

The present invention belongs to the field of offshore wind power and, in particular, relates to system for transporting hydrogen produced from seawater and method based on an existing offshore wind power plant. The system comprises a wind generator, a seawater electrolytic cell device and a hydrogen transporting unit, wherein the wind generator is configured for converting wind energy into electric energy, the seawater electrolytic cell device is configured for electrolyzing seawater by making using of electric energy supplied by the wind generator and the hydrogen transporting unit is configured for transporting hydrogen produced by the seawater electrolytic cell device to a land. According to the present invention, by combining offshore wind power with seawater hydrogen production, resource advantages of the offshore wind power plant is utilized fully, so that the seawater hydrogen production cost is lowered.

POWER GENERATING WINDBAGS AND WATERBAGS
20220090576 · 2022-03-24 ·

Self-enabled means of sustainable energies generation and storage. Self-sufficiency in conversion of propulsion energies. Decarbonization of the global shipping industry. Empowering the blue ocean fleet of merchant liners with self-created propulsion power. Backed up by grid energy storage systems; and low carbon bunkers. To break free from the shackles of dirty energies; from being slaves of energy poverty. To achieve energy independence! Including: sustainable energies generation systems using wind-sails; pontoons; pliable; flexible semi-solid shrouds; made of plastics; polymers; etc. to capture fluids; channelling it through constricted tunnels to drive wind turbines; tidal turbines; etc. integrated with drones; robotic technologies for conversion into renewable electricity. An extremely scalable system, apparatus, equipment, techniques and ecosystem configured to produce renewable green energy with high productivity and efficiency.

TRANSLATIONALLY MOVABLE WIND POWER PLANT
20220082088 · 2022-03-17 ·

The invention refers to a wind generator onboard of a road vehicle, the wind generator comprising: at least one wind wheel which is mounted onboard of a road vehicle to be rotatable around a rotational axis, the at least one wind wheel comprising at least one or more blade configured to convert flow energy of wind into rotational energy, at least one generator, the at least one generator being coupled to a hub or shaft of the at least one wind wheel or to an output shaft of a gear connected the at least one wind wheel, the at least one generator being configured to convert the rotational energy into electrical energy, wherein a center of gravity of the wind wheel, together with a hub and rotor shaft and rotatable parts of the generator or of the gear which are coupled to the hub or rotor shaft and rotate around the same rotational axis, is translationally movable in a horizontal or approximately horizontal direction together with the road vehicle in the direction of travel, wherein the at least one generator is either a direct current generator or is an alternating current generator with an output side of the at least one generator being coupled to a rectifier so as to provide the electrical energy as a direct current output, wherein at least one energy storage is coupled to the direct current output of the at least one generator or to the direct current output of the rectifier, for receiving and storing the electrical energy, wherein the extension of the at least one wind wheel parallel to its rotational axis is smaller than the extension of the at least one wind wheel transversely to its rotational axis, wherein, in the direction of travel of the road vehicle, there is no cascade of more than one wind wheel, i.e. no two wind wheels are arranged behind each other, and wherein the shape and size of the body of the vehicle are neither modified or increased by the wind generator nor affected by extensions fixed to the body of the vehicle housing the wind generator.

HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND CONVEYANCE SYSTEM

A system and method by which energy from ocean waves is converted into hydrogen, and that hydrogen is used to manifest electrical and mechanical energies by an energy consuming device. A portion of the generated electrical power is communicated to water electrolyzers which produce oxygen and hydrogen from water as gases. At least a portion of the generated hydrogen gas is transferred to a transportation ship via a hose-carrying, remotely operated (or otherwise unmanned) vehicle, and subsequently transferred to an energy-consuming module or infrastructur, where a portion of the hydrogen is consumed in order to manifest a generation of electrical energy, a mechanical motion, and/or a chemical reaction.

Buoyant power system method and apparatus
11105313 · 2021-08-31 · ·

A system in a water body uses buoyant force of gaseous Hydrogen and Oxygen to generate electrical power with one or more turbines that includes power resulting from the buoyant force while transporting the Hydrogen or Oxygen to a higher elevation, without loss of electrons, for conversion to electricity at the higher elevation. Conversion of Hydrogen and Oxygen to water through a Hydrogen Fuel Cell or by burning at the higher elevation may generate additional steam power, hydropower, or purified water. Portable submersible modules may transport the system below or above the water to and from the base of a plumbing portion of the system. The amount of gaseous fuel energy available at the higher elevation is not detrimentally impacted by the generation of electricity by the turbine.

Wind turbine with a safety system having a plurality of gas outlets

A wind turbine is provided including a generator, an electrolytic unit, a system inlet and a system outlet, wherein the electrolytic unit is electrically powered by the generator to produce hydrogen from an input fluid, in particular water, wherein the hydrogen produced can be taken out of the wind turbine by the system outlet, wherein the wind turbine further includes a safety system controlled by a control unit configured to evacuate the hydrogen out of the wind turbine) by a plurality of gas outlets distributed on a platform of the wind turbine and configured to release the hydrogen to the atmosphere.

Wind tower complex
20210017956 · 2021-01-21 ·

Today's energy and renewable energy production systems are inefficient! Expensive, Pollution, Low production and even spoiling the natural environment! I improved the existing equipment systems and invented an advanced renewable energy production system Wind Tower Complex are able to produce almost free unlimited renewable energy! All obtain from Earth Spinning energy. No fuel needed, zero emission! Our system is composed of 3 sections. First; dual alternator wind turbines. Second; Integrated circuit wind turbine Tower. Third; perfect arrangement of energy production. Able to use all the single drop of energy!

OFFSHORE WIND POWER GENERATION-SEAWATER DESALINATION-WATER ELECTROLYSIS COMPLEX SYSTEM
20240002257 · 2024-01-04 ·

Proposed is a complex system of offshore wind power generation, seawater desalination, and water electrolysis. The system may include a wind power generator which generates electric power in such a manner that blades are rotated by wind power. The wind power generator may include a cooler for preventing a overheating phenomenon caused by electric power generation. The system may also include a seawater desalination apparatus which desalinates seawater by using hot water discharged after heat exchange through the cooler. The system may further include a water electrolysis apparatus which receives fresh water produced by the desalination apparatus and a heat source discharged therefrom to use the fresh water and heat source for producing hydrogen. A part of a heat source discharged from the water electrolysis apparatus after the production of hydrogen may be heat-exchanged with the cooler, and heat-exchanged with the heat source discharged from the desalination apparatus.

Solar hydrogen generation and off-peak storage
10840572 · 2020-11-17 ·

A new system for producing electricity and fuel to produce electricity has 1) at least two sources of electricity, comprising any two of photovoltaic energy, tidal energy capture, wind mills and the utility interconnect system; 2) an alkaline electrolyzer including an alkaline fluid container, an alkaline fluid, an anode, a cathode and a thin foil; 3) the alkaline electrolyzer positioned downstream from a means for generating low voltage waves sufficient to lower the ground energy of the water, the low voltage means being connected to the electrical distribution box and providing treated water; 4) a fuel cell being connected to an electrical distribution box that is capable of routing electricity from the fuel cell, the fuel cell also being connected to the hydrogen storage area to receive hydrogen gas to convert to electrical energy for dispersion to the utility interconnect system and/or the system for producing electricity; 5) an electricity distribution box, connected to the current best energy source to the alkaline electrolyzer to produce hydrogen for storage and from the fuel cell back into the utility interconnect system; and 6) storage units for hydrogen and oxygen gases, the storage units comprising large containers suited to maintaining gas compression.

A METHOD OF HYDROGEN AND OXYGEN PRODUCTION BY ELECTROLYSIS METHOD, IN PARTICULAR ELECTROLYSIS OF WATER
20200340128 · 2020-10-29 ·

The object of the invention is a method of hydrogen and oxygen production by electrolysis method, especially adapted to electrolysis of water. The method of hydrogen and oxygen production by electrolysis method, in particular, electrolysis of water characterized in that wind power drives a DC generator and powers the electrodes performing electrolysis, preferably electrolysis of water. A device for hydrogen and oxygen production by electrolysis of water characterized in that it is created by a windmill whose rotating shaft is connected to a DC generator whose outputs are connected to electrodes placed in the vessel with the electrolyte, preferably water, thereby using wind power and windmill power directly to produce hydrogen and oxygen.