Here is my very brief and initial report on steady wind power generation in Pakistan.
With sizable reference to large wind and solar power, I have prepared this investment request for newly proposed company from friends who might want to be a part of this new company. Here is the link to my request for funding and other related issues:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1UoJb9Zaj22VHNGb3daLUJhdTQ
Please read this post together with post#38 above in the same thread.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/engi...wind-turbine-prototype-ahsan-amin?published=t
One of the major problems with wind energy is the intermittent nature of relevant electricity production since changing weather continues to affect the wind speeds. This also results in volatility of electricity prices especially in countries where a large fraction of electricity is produced from renewable energy. Other than creating problems for wind energy generating companies, electricity volatility also creates problems for both domestic and industrial consumers.
I believe we can overcome some of these shortcomings associated with wind renewable energy by installing 'hybrid wind turbines'. Unlike conventional wind turbines, these wind turbines would follow a different design principle. The central engineering design difference in these hybrid wind turbines would be that wind power harvested by the turbine would be divided in an optimized fashion to molten salt and the electricity generators. This can be done by designing a special gear box for the turbine that will have two shafts each for electricity production and heat storage in the molten salt. A very optimized mathematical program will distribute power from input power shaft between the two outer shafts through very advanced Gear box. These hybrid wind turbines would store an optimized fraction of energy in the form of heat possibly using molten salt technology. This heat storage would be converted into electricity using additional set of thermal generators that would produce electricity from heat when it would be optimum for the energy production company to sell the electricity to the electricity distributors at the right prices.
Obviously this would require compact molten salt storage units and another set of generators localized to each wind turbine in the farm in addition to the generators in conventional wind turbines that directly convert wind energy into electricity. It is well known that heat can be very easily added to molten salt using friction. Obviously design of the molten salt container unit has to be very professionally developed by experts in this area. However with the wind turbine sizes approaching 10 MW, these compact molten salt storage units and thermal generators can actually operate efficiently and cost-effectively and greatly contribute to a steady supply of electricity increasing revenues of the wind energy operators and decreasing the volatility of electricity prices for the electricity for both industrial and domestic consumers.
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