Subject of the invention is a method and system for renewable energy store in temperature-pressure tank of energy and conversion to electrical energy making possible conversion of renewable energy variable stream, especially of wind, tide and the sun, to constant stream of electrical energy.
Description of patent no JP2240401 (A) shows method of energy store in pressured substance in pressure accumulator.
Description of patent no FR2891095 (A1) shows method of energy store in heated substance in tank with water heated in the sun panels.
Description of patent no JP57146004 (A) shows method of energy store in heated substance in heat accumulator.
Method of renewable energy store in temperature-pressure tank of energy and conversion to electrical energy consists of accumulation of energy in substance in tank and receiving high pressure and temperature.
System for renewable energy store in temperature-pressure tank of energy and conversion to electrical energy is characterized by storing electrical energy produced from renewable energy by main generator (generators). This energy is stored in temperature-pressure tank without conversion to the parameters proper for the electrical grid. Only part of electrical energy is converted by converter to the parameters proper for the electrical grid. Heat accumulated in the tank is transferred to transmission agent, which as the gas with pressure is given to the turbine, which drives additional electrical generator. While renewable energy stream is present the simultaneous using of converter and additional generator gives possibility of receiving higher output power of the system. In the case when the system must be connected to the electrical grid through transformer it is possible to use transformer with lower power than power of main generator. Moreover this transformer is much better, more continuously used during operation. Use of renewable energy stream sensor gives the information to the control system about actual stream. Based on this information, the control system steers: converter, modules in transmission agent circuit and control module of additional generator. Additionally the control system can use energy accumulated in rotating mass of turbine rotor. It gives possibility of receiving constant stream of electrical energy transferred to the grid. The system produces additional stream of heat, which can be used for other purposes. The system can work as the stable electrical energy source without connection to the grid.
In the case when the system uses energy of the sun, this energy can be used directly for heating substance in temperature-pressure tank, without any additional conversion to electrical energy. Part of the sun energy is used for direct heating of transmission agent which as the gas with pressure is given to the turbine, which drives electrical generator. Generator fed by energy from tank or part of the sun energy has lower power than power of the sun energy stream. Moreover generator is better, more continuously used during operation. While the sun energy stream is present the simultaneous using of the sun energy and energy stored in tank gives possibility of receiving higher output power of the system.
Solution according to invention gives possibility of elimination negative influence of changes of renewable energy stream on electrical energy stream, which is fed to the electrical grid. Thanks to this solution we can obtain ecological, clear, reliable and stable electrical energy source which fully enables to replace conventional sources.
The temperature-pressure tanks for energy store can be made as an artificial or natural tank with lower influence on landscape.
Electrical energy produced by generator (generators) driven by renewable energy of wind or tide can be converted in majority into heat accumulated in temperature-pressure tank without additional conversion what reducing loses. Only part of electrical energy is converted by converter to the parameters proper for the electrical grid what gives the savings because lower power converter is needed. Generator driven by energy accumulated in tank has power which is only part of power of generator (generators) driven by energy of wind or tide. Moreover this generator is better, more continuously used during operation. The simultaneous using of converter and generator driven by tank energy gives possibility of receiving higher output power of the system what increases energetic safety of the electrical grid. In the case when the system must be connected to the electrical grid through transformer it is possible to save money because of the use transformer with lower power than power of main generator (generators). Moreover transformer is much better, more continuously used during operation.
Energy of the sun can be used directly for heating substance in temperature-pressure tank, without any additional conversion to electrical energy what reducing energy loses. Only part of the sun energy is used for direct heating of transmission agent and smaller and cheaper heater is needed. Generator fed by energy from tank and/or part of the sun energy has lower power than power of the sun energy stream and because of that it is cheaper. Moreover this generator is better, more continuously used during operation. While the sun energy stream is present the simultaneous using of the sun energy and energy stored in tank gives possibility of receiving higher output power of the system what increasing energetic safety of the electrical grid. In the case when the system must be connected to the electrical grid through transformer it is possible to save money because of the use transformer with lower power than power of collected the sun energy stream. Moreover transformer is much better, more continuously used during operation.
The subject of invention in examples of realization is shown on drawing, where
Wind or tides turbine rotor 1, in example of realization according to
Stream of the sun energy, in example of realization according to
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/PL09/50035 | 11/18/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/7/2012 |