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Tidal energy system

A tidal and energy technology, applied in the field of tidal energy systems, can solve problems such as small percentages, reduce construction costs, and eliminate large-scale foundation preparations

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-22
拉米兹·阿提亚
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[0017] While the amount of tidal energy available is huge, the percentage that can be harvested with current technology is very small

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[0098] The components of this tidal energy system

[0099]Figure 1 depicts two configurations of the basic version of the tidal energy system (70). A tidal receiving wall (50) encloses an inner body of water, an artificial tidal lagoon (52). The turbine / generator caisson (60) is contained within the tidal receiving wall (50). The tidal receiving wall is assembled with tidal receiving wall segments (36) (Fig. 2).

[0100] Each tidal receiving wall section (Figure 2) consists of four basic components: (i) support columns (10), which form the frame and connect the tidal receiving wall sections together, (ii) piles (20), It secures the support columns to the seabed, (iii) the panels (30), which separate the artificial tidal lagoon from the surrounding ocean, and (iv) locking rods (12), which secure the panels to the support columns.

[0101] The support columns (10) frame the tidal receiving wall (Figures 1A and 1B). Figures 3A ...

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The Tidal Energy System is a structure capable of extracting energy from the potential and kinetic energies of the tides, as well as from ocean waves and offshore wind. Its components operate synergistically in multiple capacities to extract energy from these sources so that the Tidal Energy System operates as unit. The Tidal Energy System is structured so that it can be operated integrally with electrolyzer and fuel cell technology to produce on demand power thus eliminating the pulse character of conventional tidal power. The Tidal Energy System can also generate hydrogen as an end product.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the generation of electricity from ocean tides, ocean waves, and land winds, and the integration of hydrogen technology and tidal energy. Background technique [0002] The general principles underlying the generation of electricity from tides are straightforward. For conventional tidal power stations, the dam is built at the mouth of the harbor. A barrage acts as a dam, separating the water in the harbour from the water in the ocean. Barriers take advantage of the rising and falling of tides to create a water level difference between the ocean and the harbour. Electricity is generated by passing water through a turbine / generator set into the barrage. [0003] A barrage consists of three components: (1) a turbine / generator set below the low water level, (2) a gated channel that controls the flow of water between the ocean and the harbour, and (3) an inactive section, the only section of the inactive section The funct...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H02P9/04F03B13/10
CPCE02B9/08F03B13/10F03B13/142F03B13/264F03B13/268F05B2250/183Y02E10/30F03B13/12F03B13/26H02P9/04
Inventor 拉米兹·阿提亚
Owner 拉米兹·阿提亚
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