A Natural-Artificial Power-Industrial System Based on Wave Energy Conversion 1999-01-2556
Lately, because of limitedness of organic power resources and requirements to ecological purity, the solution of a problem of power production growth is more often connected with the use of renewable power resources. Among renewable power sources the ocean waves is a very promising power carrier since they manifest the highest specific power. The functioning of a Natural-Artificial Power-Industrial system is examined. The main elements of it are: - A nature's heat machine, creating the ocean waves; - A Float Wave Electric Power Station, converting wave's energy into electricity; - An electrolyzer, utilizing electricity and sea water, as a means of hydrogen production; - Energy storage and energy consumers.
The system is treated from energetic, ecological and economic viewpoints.
Citation: Temeev, A., Kvasnikov, L., Temeev, S., and Matoushevsky, G., "A Natural-Artificial Power-Industrial System Based on Wave Energy Conversion," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-2556, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-2556. Download Citation
Author(s):
Alexander A. Temeev, Leonid A. Kvasnikov, Sergey A. Temeev, Gennady V. Matoushevsky
Affiliated:
Applied Technologies Co., Oceanographic Institute of Russia
Pages: 9
Event:
34th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Electric power
Production
Hydrogen fuel
Water
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