SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUSES FOR FACILITAING POWERING OF TRANSOCEANIC SHIPPING AND INTERNATIONAL ENERGY/CHEMICAL SUPPLY
20210383485 · 2021-12-09
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Abstract
A system of Ocean-based barges following slow speed annual migration patterns that can net more incident solar energy, per unit area, than ever previously disclosed. This system makes use of solar radiant energy, seawater, and air to make most of the fuels/chemicals necessary for human life. These chemicals and/or fuels can then be efficiently distributed anywhere in the World by use of slow speed/low drag force travel, ocean currents, and/or transiting cargo ships. This system can power the entire Worlds global shipping industry, serve as an international decentralized energy grid, and/or provide a stored renewable energy reservoir of 100+ years.
Claims
1. A method for increasing annual incident solar energy and thus production rate of renewable fuels/chemicals derived from air and seawater via an ocean based annual migration pattern by use of slow speed/low drag force travel of ˜1 nautical mile per hour in the North/South directions.
2. An Ocean based International Decentralized renewable energy grid and commodity chemical supply process with the potential to store energy/chemical reserves of 100+ years and provide these at low cost to any coastal region in the World
3. A system of Supply and Storage barges that provide chemical fuels for at-sea refueling of large-scale transoceanic shipping along the World's major shipping lanes
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Supply Barge Migration Optimization Process
[0025] The purpose of supply barges to produce useful chemicals/fuels and distribute them to the storage barges. The raw materials are seawater and air, the energy source for these chemical reactions is solar radiant energy. This can be in the form of a photovoltaic cell, solar thermal, and/or use of optical lens/resonator. Supply barges make use of propulsion motors, currents, and/or wind to follow an annual migration pattern. (In some complicated cases/regions a 6 month, 2 year, or other cycle may be optimum. For example, due to cloud cover, Indian ocean, and at extreme latitudes >45S or >45N) As can be seen in
[0026] For any given supply barge longitude and it's associated storage barge latitude, an initial migration path similar to
[0027] The highest land based solar irradiance location in the World is the Andes Mountains with 420 W/m2, The SW US, Sahara Desert, Middle East, South Africa, and Australia are all roughly tied for 2nd with 340 W/m2. Using weekly/monthly NASA historic solar irradiance data and following the disclosed migration pattern process shown in
[0028] A supply barge following a pattern similar to the one shown in
[0029] Of course, this is an idealization, some of this energy surplus is spent on the energy required for the migration. Though this is easily mitigated. Because drag forced is proportional to the square of the barge transit speed, the energy required is therefore proportional to the cube of transit speed. Approximately 1 nautical mile per hour was chosen via calculation to be a suitable default migration speed. This allows for North/South travel of about 12 degrees per month but still maintains propulsion loses low enough for the migration to be energetically profitable. This calculation was completed conservatively, improved hydrodynamic design, propeller efficiency, strategic use of ocean currents, and use of a retractable sail when the sun goes down could all aid to lower propulsion losses by a factor of 10 or more.
[0030] The supply barges following the disclosed migration patterns in will have comparable if not more net solar radiant energy incident than the highest previously disclosed solar installations in the World. This fact combined with, readily available seawater resource, and slow speed low energy input distribution make this disclosure useful and likely competitive in a future market.
Storage Barges
[0031] Storage Barges are essentially large floating tanks that store large reservoirs of fuels/chemicals provided by supply barges. They will have minimal propulsion capability due to their large cross-sectional area and will mainly make strategic use of ocean currents to maintain in shipping lanes and/or major ocean currents.
[0032] Storage barges existing along the world's major shipping routes (
[0033] Storage barges positioned on major ocean currents (
[0034] The invention is optimal for global scale solar power for the following reasons: [0035] Optimized production: Ocean based supply barges will follow a North/South annual migration pattern, This will include migration North and South of the equator in Summer and Winter, respectively. This will allow for an annual average day length longer than any stationary latitude. Consequently, supply barges will have incident solar radiant energy that is better or comparable with the best known in the world. [0036] Cost, convenience, and timeline: All other things equal, the disclosed supply barges will provide the lowest Solar LCOE energy in the World. Carbon can be captured from seawater and/or air to produce many of the Carbon-based fuels/chemicals our World is currently dependent on from fossil fuels. For example, Natural gas utilities can maintain operation in a carbon neutral process. This will minimize required land-based infrastructure changes and speed humanities transition away from fossil fuel based products/fuels. [0037] Energy reserve: With the proper scale, storage barges can provide a decentralized international energy storage means with 100+ years of supply necessary for human survival. A reservoir of this size would rival known stores of Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Fission. This is necessary for renewable energy to be viewed as a default choice vice an intermittent source. Furthermore, this could be a necessary factor for humanities survival in the event of catastrophic event, such as the one that is theorized to have led to extinction of the dinosaurs. With current battery design and known stores of necessary metals (namely Lithium and Cobalt), energy storage on this order of magnitude cannot be achieved.
[0038] The invention is optimal for powering transoceanic shipping for the following reasons: [0039] Fuel tank optimization: With an at sea refueling option, fuel tank volume can be minimized to allow more room for cargo. Fuel tank pressure can be minimized to allow a less robust/expensive design. Fuel tank refrigeration, specifically for Liquid Hydrogen, can be eliminated for energy savings (with Hydrogen stored as a gas instead). [0040] Land Based Electrical grid stress: Any solar/wind power produced on land should be used to directly power the local grid. [0041] Lack of Raw materials in High Solar insolation environments: The world's highest land-based solar insulation environments exist in deserts. (Examples: Sahara Desert, Australia, Middle East, Southwestern United States). They are naturally devoid of the required ingredient (water) to produce chemical fuels. This then requires transportation of vast quantities of water or electricity hundreds of miles.
[0042] This invention could be scaled to be a system of millions of barges collecting and distributing solar (as well as wind/wave) energy throughout the World's oceans. This solar energy would propel the entire global economy's large cargo shipping. This solar energy could also be harnessed as an eco-friendly option in the chemical production of most of the fuels and commodity chemicals necessary for human life. The system may be used to gather large amounts of weather and other oceanographic data throughout the world's oceans.