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A new concept for integrating a thermal air power tube with solar energy and alternative, waste heat energy sources and large natural or man-made, geo-physical phenomenon

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  • Di Bella, Francis A.
  • Gwiazda, Jonathan

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A method for power generation combining a solar concentration system and a pneumatic power tube system in a large open pit is described. Solar energy is concentrated by a plurality of heliostat mirrors placed along the embankment of the pit, which tends to be spherical in contour. The pneumatic tubes recover waste heat energy from the solar Rankine power cycle system and from a variety of sources that originate from or are in close proximity to the very deep, man-made open-pit mine or from other naturally occurring geo-physical chasms. The man-made or naturally formed chasms provide structural support for the pneumatic power tubes. The air in the tubes is heated by the recovered waste energy, and in so doing, its density is sufficiently reduced so as to produce air drafts from which mechanical power can be recovered from wind turbines and converted into electrical power by suitable electric generators. The deep chasms can be from a man-made phenomenon such as commissioned, open-pit mines or from naturally occurring fissures in the earth. The waste heat can be from solar energy, ground source energy or products of combustion from waste products that are to be mitigated or destroyed. The concept is novel in its integration of a solar powered heat engine with recoverable waste heat via the proposed pneumatic power tube as well as in the means of structural support that the geo-physical phenomenon provides and the modularity (for ease in manufacturing and installation) that makes the pneumatic power tube economically viable. The complete system uses state-of-the art wind turbine power recovery, solar reflective surfaces for solar energy collection, heat pipe arrays for ground source heat recovery, and air diffuser subsystems for enhanced wind turbine efficiency.

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  • Di Bella, Francis A. & Gwiazda, Jonathan, 2005. "A new concept for integrating a thermal air power tube with solar energy and alternative, waste heat energy sources and large natural or man-made, geo-physical phenomenon," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 30(2), pages 131-143.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:30:y:2005:i:2:p:131-143
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2004.04.015
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    1. Ming, Tingzhen & de_Richter, Renaud & Liu, Wei & Caillol, Sylvain, 2014. "Fighting global warming by climate engineering: Is the Earth radiation management and the solar radiation management any option for fighting climate change?," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 31(C), pages 792-834.

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