Claims
- 1. A modular power system, comprising:
an electrolysis module having a first connection port set, the first connection port set comprising a communications port adapted for communicating control signals with the electrolysis module; and a power module having a second connection port set; wherein the first connection port set is adapted for operable communication with at least one of a water supply, a hydrogen storage device, and the power module; the second connection port set is adapted for operable communication with at least one of the water supply, the hydrogen storage device, and the electrolysis module; and at least one of the electrolysis module and the power module is separately removable from the modular power system.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one of a water storage module and a hydrogen storage module; wherein the first connection port set is adapted for operable communication with at least one of the water storage module, the hydrogen storage module, and the power module; the second connection port set is adapted for operable communication with at least one of the water storage module, the hydrogen storage module, and the electrolysis module; and at least one of the water storage module and the hydrogen storage module is separately removable from the modular power system.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the power module comprises at least one of a hydrogen-fueled fuel cell and a hydrogen-fueled generator.
- 4. The system of claim 2, wherein the water storage module has a shape that conforms with the shape of the hydrogen storage module to provide an integral water-hydrogen storage module.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the electrolysis and power modules are each disposed within a cabinet, the first and second connection port sets being disposed at the respective cabinets.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the first and second connection ports each comprise at least one of a water connection port, a hydrogen connection port, a power connection port, and a communication connection port.
- 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the cabinet further comprises first and second connectors such that the first connector of a first cabinet is receivable at the second connector of a second cabinet; whereby
at least one of a first electrolysis module and a first power module is removably connectible via the first and second connectors with at least one of a second electrolysis module and a second power module to provide an increase in output of the modular power system.
- 8. The system of claim 1, further comprising a controller module having a communication bus adapted for connection with at least one of the first and the second connection port set to establish operable communication with at least one of the electrolysis module and the power module, the controller module being separately removable from the modular power system.
- 9. The system of claim 2, further comprising a piping network disposed between the hydrogen storage module and each of the electrolysis module and the power module, the piping network configured to communicate hydrogen gas from the electrolysis module to the hydrogen storage module, and from the hydrogen storage module to the power module.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the piping network further comprises:
at least one piping section that is common to both the electrolysis module and the power module; and at least one valve in fluid communication with and adapted to control the flow of hydrogen gas in the common piping section.
- 11. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
at least one of an enclosure, a support and a rack adapted to receive at least one of the electrolysis module and the power module such that the first and second connection port sets are accessible from a side.
- 12. The system of claim 2, wherein the water storage module further comprises an expandable water storage module.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the expandable water storage module comprises:
a first portion having a first open end; a second portion having a second open end, the second open end being received at the first open end such that the first and second portions define an interior having an adjustable volume; a collapsible container disposed within the interior; and a biasing device disposed to bias the first portion and the second portion in a volume-reducing manner; whereby the expandable water storage module increases in volume as a result of water being added to the collapsible container, and decreases in volume as a result of water being removed from the collapsible container.
- 14. The system of claim 2, wherein the water and hydrogen storage modules are integrated into a water-hydrogen storage module comprising:
a water storage area and a hydrogen storage area separated by a movable divider; wherein
the movable divider is positionable to increase the volume of the water storage area in response to a decrease in the volume of the hydrogen storage area, to decrease the volume of the water storage area in response to an increase in the volume of the hydrogen storage area, to increase the volume of the hydrogen storage area in response to a decrease in the volume of the water storage area, and to decrease the volume of the hydrogen storage area in response to an increase in the volume of the water storage area.
- 15. An apparatus for a modular power system, comprising:
a cabinet configured to house a module of the modular power system, the cabinet having an access surface and a connection port set disposed thereat, the connection port set comprising a communications port adapted for communicating control signals with the module; wherein the module comprises an electrolysis module, a fuel cell module, a hydrogen-fueled generator module, or a controller module; and the connection port set is in operable communication with the module.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the connection port set includes at least one of a water connection port, a hydrogen connection port, a power connection port, and a communication connection port.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein:
the cabinet includes a plurality of panels arranged to form a polyhedral structure; at least one panel is angled with respect to at least one other panel; and the access surface is integral with the angled panel; whereby the connection port set is accessible from at least two directions for operably connecting two or more modules.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein:
the cabinet includes a plurality of panels arranged to form a polyhedral structure; at least one panel includes a recessed channel extending from one side of the cabinet to another; and the access surface is integral with the recessed channel; whereby connecting hardware for connecting the connection port set of one module to another is at least partially disposed within the recessed channel.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the cabinet further comprises first and second connectors such that the first connector of a first cabinet is receivable at the second connector of a second cabinet; whereby
at least one of a first electrolysis module and a first power module is removably connectible via the first and second connectors with at least one of a second electrolysis module and a second power module to provide an increase in output of the modular power system.
- 20. An apparatus for a modular power system, comprising:
a water storage module integral with a hydrogen storage module to provide a water-hydrogen storage module; the water-hydrogen storage module having connection ports to facilitate fluid communication with the modular power system.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the water storage module has a shape that conforms with the shape of the hydrogen storage module to provide an integral water-hydrogen storage module.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein:
the water storage module includes a water storage area; the hydrogen storage module includes a hydrogen storage area; the water and hydrogen storage areas are separated by a movable divider; the movable divider is positionable to increase the volume of the water storage area in response to a decrease in the volume of the hydrogen storage area, to decrease the volume of the water storage area in response to an increase in the volume of the hydrogen storage area, to increase the volume of the hydrogen storage area in response to a decrease in the volume of the water storage area, and to decrease the volume of the hydrogen storage area in response to an increase in the volume of the water storage area.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, further wherein the water storage module has a pocket for receiving a hydrogen storage vessel, a surface of the water storage modular conforming with the outer surface of the hydrogen storage vessel.
- 24. A method of maintaining a modular power system, comprising:
disconnecting the connection port set of a first module from the modular power system and removing the first module, the connection port set comprising a communications port adapted for communicating control signals with the first module; and replacing the first module with a second module of like kind and connecting the connection port set of the second module to the modular power system.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein:
each of the first and the second module is an electrolyzer module, a hydrogen-fueled fuel cell module, a hydrogen-fueled generator module, a hydrogen storage module, a water storage module, a water-hydrogen storage module, or a controller module.
- 26. A method of upgrading a modular power system, comprising:
disconnecting a connection port set of a first module from the modular power system, the connection port set comprising a communications port adapted for communicating control signals with the first module; and adding a second module to the modular power system and connecting the connection port sets of the first and second modules to the modular power system.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein:
each of the first and the second module is an electrolyzer module, a hydrogen-fueled fuel cell module, a hydrogen-fueled generator module, a hydrogen storage module, a water storage module, a water-hydrogen storage module, or a controller module.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/374,377, filed Apr. 22, 2002, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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