Claims
- 1. A method of storing and distributing electrical energy to achieve a cost savings associated with the purchase thereof, said method comprising:
providing a source of electrical energy; providing at least one electrical energy storage capacitor capable of storing a significant amount of electrical energy, said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor in communication with said source; supplying an amount of electrical energy to said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor to charge said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor during a period of low electrical energy cost; discharging, during a period of high electrical energy cost, at least a portion of said electrical energy stored in said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor to a load normally supplied by said source; and repeatedly charging and discharging said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor during periods of low and high electrical energy cost respectively.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein electrical energy discharged from said at least one high energy storage capacitor is sold back to said source by said owner of said at least one high energy storage capacitor
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising deducting the value of said electrical energy sold back to said source from any costs of purchasing electrical energy from said source incurred by said owner of said at least one high energy storage capacitor.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising utilizing control equipment to monitor and analyze said electrical energy cost, to predict future cost, and to determine when to charge or discharge said at least one high energy storage capacitor.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said load is an electric power transmission and distribution grid that is connected to said source.
- 6. A cost-saving system for storing and distributing electrical energy, comprising:
a source of electrical energy; at least one electrical energy storage capacitor capable of storing a significant amount of electrical energy, said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor in communication with said source; control equipment to monitor and analyze the real-time cost of purchasing electrical energy from said source, predict future cost, and determine when to charge or discharge said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor; an amount of electrical energy delivered from said source to said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor, as a result of a signal from said control equipment; an amount of discharged electrical energy delivered from said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor to a load normally supplied by said source, as a result of a signal from said control equipment; and another amount of electrical energy delivered from said source to said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor, as a result of a signal from said control equipment, to recharge said electrical energy storage capacitor after said electrical energy storage capacitor has been at least partially discharged.
- 7. The cost-saving system of claim 6, further comprising a means by which electrical energy discharged from said at least one high energy storage capacitor is sold back to said source by said owner of said at least one electrical energy storage capacitor
- 8. The cost-saving system of claim 7, further comprising a deduct meter for recording the value of said electrical energy sold back to said source and allowing said value to be deducted from any costs of purchasing electrical energy from said source incurred by said owner of said at least one high energy storage capacitor.
- 9. An electrical energy storage and distribution system for a vehicle, comprising:
a source of electrical energy; at least one high energy storage capacitor associated with said vehicle; an amount of electrical energy delivered from said source and stored at said at least one high energy storage capacitor; discharged electrical energy from said at least one high energy storage capacitor to a drive means of said vehicle; and another amount of electrical energy delivered from said source and stored at said at least one high energy storage capacitor to recharge said high energy storage capacitor after said high energy storage capacitor has been at least partially discharged.
- 10. The electrical energy storage and distribution system of claim 5, wherein electrical energy is delivered from said source to said high energy storage capacitor at a time when said vehicle is not in use.
- 11. The electrical energy storage and distribution system of claim 6, wherein said electrical energy is delivered during off-peak hours.
- 12. The electrical energy and distribution system of claim 9, wherein said vehicle is part of a light rail system.
- 13. The electrical energy and distribution system of claim 9, wherein said vehicle is an automobile.
- 14. The electrical energy and distribution system of claim 9, wherein said vehicle is a truck.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/974,240, filed Oct. 10, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. ______ , which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/239,560, filed on Oct. 10, 2000, both of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60239560 |
Oct 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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