This energy producing system is designed to use the ocean tides for the inexpensive and clean production of electrical energy that does not pollute or destroy large areas of the environment. It does not depend on oil, coal, or nuclear energy sources that are all contaminants.
Wind power sources, though clean, are intermittent and reliant on weather patterns that are not as constant as the tides. The tides are a clean, dependable and natural source of energy that is available 24 hours a day and will last as long as the earth does.
Prior Art:
1. Water operated wheels of all types for generating power to operate machinery but not tide operated.
2. Thermal expansion types that were tested near the Hawaiian Islands were government financed but failed to produce enough surplus energy to be profitable.
3. Several different types of tide surge experiments were tried in Ireland but no constant amount of energy could be produced by them.
4. Several types of flotation systems were tried off the California coast but again they failed to produce positive results.
5. California does not list any projects being discussed at this time in their energy publications.
Incoming tide operates a power wheel linked to a pump through a series of gears and drive linkage lifting ocean water to a holding reservoir. Water flowing out of the holding reservoir turns a turbine that powers an electrical generator. The holding reservoir is sized as required with an elevation to effectively operate turbine continuously. The outgoing tide reverses this operation, so that the operation cycle is continuous. Elevation of the holding reservoir should be 125 feet or more above sea level to efficiently produce electricity.
Incoming tide drives the power wheel which mechanically operates pump. The pump lifts seawater to holding reservoir. Holding reservoir is at an elevation of 125 feet plus above high tide. Water flows out of the holding reservoir through a turbine in a power house to generate electricity.
Outgoing water from a tide basin reverses the power wheel so pump will continue to operate. Reversing gear box at pump changes rotation so pump rotates in one continuous direction. Two gear boxes in the power train increase RPM of power wheel. RPM of power wheel needs to meet pump speed of 1,750 RPM. Additional sea water (25%) is needed for operation at slack tide in 24 hour cycle. Additional sea water also supplies continuous flow at turbine from holding reservoir.
Operating Details
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Suggested Materials
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Design Criteria
The size of this system will be governed by the capacity of the tide water basin, height of tides, length of causeway required for the number of power wheels to be used. Also, the capacity of holding reservoir should be sized for the amount of sea water required for the efficiency of the system.
Formula for this system requires
A tide operated system can be adapted to an untold number of locations worldwide. Conditions should exist where there is a 3 foot or greater tide 365 days a year. A 125 foot or more elevation for a holding reservoir will need to be available. This system is clean and inexpensive to build and operate. A tide operated system does not depend on the weather, wind, hydro carbons or nuclear energy.
A tide operated energy system can be built and maintained at a lower cost than a natural gas powered generator. This system will also not use up our natural resources that will be depleted in the next century.
The US is using up the greater part of our oil and gas supply. The first oil well was drilled in Pennsylvania in 1859, only 148 years ago. We have severely depleted oil reserves in what amounts to a blip in time over the earth's history. The importation of foreign oil is not sustainable at current prices.
There are areas where prevailing winds produce energy but with no wind, no power. Solar power is abundant, inexpensive, clean, quiet and non-polluting. If there is no sun, there is no power. These are not reliable power sources.
Tide power is quiet, clean, inexpensive and non-polluting day and night forever so we should utilize it.
There are numerous locations around the world that could use a tide operated energy system effectively. Some examples are islands and small countries with ocean coastal areas. There is also a potential for development of increased seafood supply. Fish enhancement, oyster farms and most shell fish could produce more food. Our population is increasing quickly and our food supply is not keeping up with demands.
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