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Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning
http://www.energytower.org/index.html#calculations
Looks quite complex. Can it work?
The idea is to leverage an available heat source to transfer much larger amounts of heat between the ambient air and the ground using a heat pump system. This heat source could be solar thermal, geothermal, coal or other waste heat sources. A convection tower (bi-directional chimney) allows the large quantities of air to move across the heat exchangers without expending energy as in a forced air system. A large subterranean heat storage system (water, sand, stone or earth, either natural or man-made) is used to store both the heat from the air and the heat collected from the solar/geothermal source until the air is cooler (either day/night cycle or seasonal). This stored heat is relatively close to the system (as compared to deep geothermal) and the energy to pump the heat is relatively low.
The system uses both a low boiling point fluid steam turbine and wind turbines in the tower to generate electricity.
This is an amalgamation of the SEGS, OTEC, Solar Tower, Water Spray Down Draft Tower, Low Temperature Geothermal and Shallow Thermal Storage ideas and has several fundamental improvements in efficiency, location independence and reliability over these systems when deployed separately. See the background page for more information on existing systems.
- A tower is built to allow large quantities of air to move across heat exchangers by natural convection without expending energy.
- Solar thermal or deep geothermal heat is used to power a heat pump which moves a much larger amount of heat from the air.
- Both the heat from the air and the heat powering the heat pump are stored in shallow heat storage and this is used to exploit the difference in temperature changes due to day time heating between the air and shallow underground, either day/night or seasonally. In effect this creates a local geothermal source and the low media transfer energy allows for an efficient geothermal power generation system. This source is reliable and may be used for base load electrical generation and structure heating.
Looks quite complex. Can it work?