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[0001] 1. Background—Field of Invention
[0002] Method
[0003] This invention relates to the production of hydrogen and oxygen gasses, specifically without the use of fossil fuels as the source of energy.
[0004] 2. Background—Description of Prior Art
[0005] Method
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[0007] As shown in
[0008] As shown in
[0009] Accordingly, advantages of my invention are:
[0010] (1) As shown in
[0011] (a) Fossil fueled electricity generators(
[0012] (b) Transformers (
[0013] (c) High voltage grid(
[0014] (2) Since the above(1) are not required, reduced costs are as follows:
[0015] (a) Capital expenditures.
[0016] (b) Land to build land corridors for electrical grids.
[0017] (c) Running and maintenance costs.
[0018] (d) No fossil fuel.
[0019] (3) Since no fossil fuel is required there is no pollution.
[0020] (4) More environmentally friendly.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] (1) To use the electrical power generated from the wind farm electricity generators (
[0023] (2) The non-requirement of fossil fuel in the production of hydrogen.
[0024] (3) By installing this factory in a body of water (off shore), the power output of wind farm electricity generators(
[0025] (4) To use the surrounding water body(
[0026] (5) The feeding of the power from the wind farm electricity generators (
[0027] (6) The direct coupling of the wind farm electricity generators to hydrogen converting plants will result in greater efficiencies in the extraction of energy from winds.
[0028] Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description and accompanying drawings.
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[0032] Numerals
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[0034] Operation of this method of my invention will be described further with reference of
[0035] Wind Farm electricity generators (
[0036] (a) No valuable land is used for the installation of this farm.
[0037] (b) Wind turbines, located away from the population, can be made larger, more efficient etc. because appearances, noises etc will be of a lesser concern.
[0038] (c) Wind turbines, using the wind blowing over a body of water, produce greater output than wind turbines installed on land. See www.windpower.dk
[0039] (d) A plant, using my invention, can be installed very near cities, which border near a body of water, e.g. New York, Chicago, Along the California seaboard, Toronto etc; thereby having a market for both gasses.
[0040] By feeding the electrical output of the wind farm electricity generators (
[0041] (a) No fossil fueled electricity generators (
[0042] (b) Power transformers (
[0043] (c) The high voltage feed grid (
[0044] (d) The capital and running costs of the above (a), (b) and (c) are not incurred.
[0045] (e) The direct coupling of wind farm electricity generators to hydrogen converting plants will increase the efficiencies of energy extraction from winds.
[0046] Plants using my invention have the advantages as follows:
[0047] (a) No fossil fuel required for producing hydrogen, the fuel of the future.
[0048] (b) Environmentally very friendly.
[0049] (c) Non dependence on other nations for one form of energy.
[0050] (d) A cheaper form of energy rather than fossil or nuclear energy.
[0051] (e) Can be built in a very short time span, because no new technologies have to be invented.
[0052] (f) A significant reduction of global warming.
[0053] Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope
[0054] The above-described system allows one to obtain hydrogen and oxygen gases from wind turbine electrical generators. This factory, with all the equipment been on onsite, see
[0055] Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Various other embodiments and ramifications are possible within it's scope. For example, solar power could be used as a source of electrical power either by itself or in conjunction with electrical power from wind turbine. The wind farm electricity generators are not limited to be in a body of water, but can used on land. The hydrogen converting plants could be situated away from the power source, but considerations must be given to the feasibility of having transformers and high voltage transmission lines. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.