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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2012

Concept The production of a turbine to extract power by harnessing sea vibrations that can generate mechanical power




Patent no. Patent no. 1004508 granted in Greece, EU

BACKGROUND

Climate change concerns coupled with high oil prices, peak oil and increasing government support are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization. European Union leaders reached an agreement in principle in March 2007 that 20 percent of their nations' energy should be produced from renewable fuels by 2020, as part of its drive to cut emissions of carbon dioxide, blamed in part for global warming. Investment capital flowing into renewable energy climbed from $80 billion in 2005 to a record $100 billion in 2006.
In response to the G8's call on the International Energy Agency (IEA) for "guidance on how to achieve a clean, clever and competitive energy future", the IEA reported that the replacement of current technology with renewable energy could help reduce CO2 emissions by 50% by 2050, which they claim is of crucial importance because current policies are not sustainable.

INTRODUCTION

Water energy is one of the most overlooked and underrated sources that we have on this earth. Moreover, this abundant and natural resource is generally one of the several forms of renewable energy that is available for creating electricity. If we could harness just 0.1% of the ocean energy we could cover the energy needs of 15 billion people. The vast majority of the solar energy available to the Earth is absorbed by water, which is a natural and world-wide distributed storage medium.

Presently, one form of harnessing sea power is through tidal energy. It involves a basin next to shore where turbines are placed and generate electricity in accordance to the movement of the high and low tides of each day. This method needs turbines that require an average of 5-7 knots current to be financially viable noting that typical currents worldwide are slower than 3 knots. The invention does utilize this methodology.

SEA POWER INVENTION - (Patent no. 1004508 granted in Greece, EU)

The New invention, "Sea Power" is a novel approach to harness hydrokinetic energy in a different and more effective way. By taking advantage of aquatic induced vibrations, a natural phenomenon that has in the past been viewed as a destructive force. Moreover, it is an environment friendly project, sustainable, and with the ability to generate free electricity in the long-run.

PROJECT DETAILS

Sea Power consists of four (4) components which entail, 1) the turbine, shaft and automated control mechanism, 2) electric generator, 3) electric regulator, and 4) the electric distribution network including the electric output timer. The first part is the core of the intervention that has also obtained a patent law number 1004508 granted in Greece, EU which is a turbine that has been designed to operate solely on aquatic induced vibrations. A 3D imaging video demo has been produced to illustrate the project for potential investors. The result of successfully completing the project will render a minimum of 48,000 horse power stemming from 47 to 48 rpm. The end result is to produce a minimum of 40 mega watts.

LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES OF THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETTION

To generate free electricity as a renewable source of energy.
To offer an alternative solution of clean energy.
Reduce pollution and advocate environment friendliness.
Provide a profitable mechanism to combat poverty alleviation and create a source of income for the Government through public-private partnerships.

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