The innovation herein proposed describes an electricity generation system based on Nitrogen and its use.
The increasing concern about environmental issues, especially relative CO2 emission reduction associated to the expansion of the Brazilian electricity sector starts to stimulate the development and the use of alternative forms of electric energy generation in Brazil.
In particular the clean and renewable generation systems are being seen as priority, nowadays. The market of wind sources, solar energy and small hydroelectric power plants is increasing fastly.
Therefore, in this context, new clean and reneweable technologies for energy generation started to be investigated in order to substitute the traditional sources.
The electrical energy generation from hydrogen is one of the alternatives that is under research.
Another important trend that is gaining strong support in the current scenario is the distributed generation, that is the power generation from small units (small scale generation) close to the consumer.
The distributed energy becomes even more important due to the following factors:
The development of new technologies that can guarantee this increasing market of distributed energy is more relevant and with priority.
In a limit case, the ideal would be that each residence could have its local (private) generation, that is, small generators of electric energy.
These small domestic generators can best represent a change in the philosophy of the ‘the bigger, the better’ of the electricity generation that has prevailed in the energy sector—with the construction of huge hydro electrical plants, the coal and nuclear that, nowadays, supply great part of the world-wide electricity.
In summary, several technological, environmental and political forces stimulate the use of the decentralized energy concept, in small scale, clean and renewable.
This patent presents an alternative form of clean, renewable and distributed electric energy generation, based on Nitrogen.
The Nitrogen is the main element in air (about 78%), therefore a renewable source of electric energy generation. Moreover, the equipment herein described represents a clean and distributed form of electricity generation.
The Nitrogen can be stored in liquid form facilitating the transport and positioning, where the energy is necessary and, therefore its use as fuel for distributed, clean and renewable generation of electric energy.
The order of patent in Brazil PI 0202191-9 (date Mar. 6, 2002) describes a generator using the Nitrogen where the potential difference is generated from the super conduction of the magnetic forces generated by a big magnet.
The considered system is an electricity generator that uses the ambient temperature to heat up and vaporize liquid Nitrogen, which is stored at low temperature, and is pumped at high pressure through a heat exchanger. The high pressure vaporized Nitrogen gas is expanded in an expander, which generates mechanical power that drives an electricity generator.
The present invention is composed by an electric energy generation system using liquid Nitrogen, as shown in
The diagram from
The Liquid Nitrogen, initially stored in a pressure vessel, V, is pumped to the operating pressure of the system in the pump B, after which it is directed into the heat exchanger, TC. The heat exchanger works in a similar form to a car radiator, however, instead of using air to cool, it uses air to heat the Nitrogen.
The liquid Nitrogen passes through pipes that compose the heat exchanger, where it is heated and vaporized by a stream of air at ambient temperature. After that it is expanded in an expander, EXP, generating mechanical power, which is converted into electricity by an electrical generator (CEE). The Nitrogen is set free to the atmosphere.
The Nitrogen flow to the expander inlet is controlled by a device, D.
The considered system is modular and several of them can be connected to increase the capacity of electric energy generation (power and energy), through the combination of Nitrogen storage vessels in parallel to the heat exchanger or by the combination of some Nitrogen storage vessels and heat exchanger in parallel to the expander as shown in
It is possible to add other components into the system in order to increase its efficiency. For example:
The system has a low cost to generate a clean, renewable and distributed energy:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI0503705-0 | Sep 2005 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BR2006/000177 | 9/5/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/28/2008 |