Hybrid wind-hydro power plant

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Inventors

Youssef, Wasfi

Application #

828728

Filed

Mar-24-1997

Published

Feb-8-2000

Current US Class

290/44
290/54

International Classes

H03B 013/00

Field of Search

290/43 290/44 290/54 290/55 60/398 417/334

Examiners

Ponomarenko; Nicholas

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NASA, "Wind Energy Develeopment in the 20th Century", U.S. Government Printing Office:757-072/425, 1981. Doe/NASA/20320-58 and NASA TM-83546, "Large, Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines", The National Technical Information Services, Springfield, Virginia 22161, 1984. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Hydropower, The Role of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, EP 1165-2-317, Nov. 1987. McGraw-Hill Book Company, "Energy Technology Handbook", Douglas M. Considine Edito-in-Chief, 1977. California Energy Commission, "Results From The Wind Project Performance Reporting System, 1-st Qtr 1989".

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Abstract
Explained herein is a method and equipment whereby windmills are used to directly propel water pumps to lift water from a lower elevation body of water to a nearby higher elevation body of water, where it is stored as potential energy. In one application of this method, one or more water pumps, each powered directly by a windmill, lift water from downstream of a river, stream, or creek to upstream of a dam at which a hydropower plant is installed. The windmill may be of the vertical-axis or horizontal. Upon demand, the lifted water is used to generate electricity utilizing the hydropower plant. An adjustable weir is constructed across the river, stream, or creek downstream the windmill, whose function is to create a reservoir or pool from which water can be pumped and to regulate the flow of water downstream. The adjustable weir can be raised or lowered by means of a jack or jacks that are controlled by a computer. In another application of this invention, one or more water pumps, each powered directly by a windmill is installed at sites having 2 nearby bodies of water, one higher than the other. The bodies of water may be natural or artificial. The water pump lifts water from the low water to the high water, where it is stored as potential energy. Upon demand, the lifted water can be used to generate electricity utilizing a conventional hydropower plant.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hybrid wind-hydro power plant in which a difference between two water levels is utilized to generate an electrical power, comprising:

a first water reservoir located at a high level;

a second water reservoir located at a low level;

an equipment for pumping water from said second low reservoir to said first high reservoir consisting of: (a) a water pump positioned in said second reservoir for pumping water to said first reservoir, (b) a penstock from said pump to said first reservoir, which has a non-return valve to allow water flow upstream but not downstream, and (c) a windmill with a rotational shaft coupled directly to said water pump to rotate said water pump and act as a prime mover for said water pump;



Description
BACKGROUND FOR THE INVENTION

Wind energy has been used in different parts of the world for centuries to pump underground water and mill grain. Simple vertical-axis wind machines were in existence in Pursia several hundred years before the time of Christ. In the 12th century, the horizontal-axis windmills made their appearance almost simultaneously in France, England, and the Netherland.

Dutch settlers brought the windmill to the United States in the middle of the 18th century. Many windmills were built and used to pump water and grind grain.

The first machine to generate electricity from wind was designed and built in Denmark in 1890. Subsequently, several hundred machines were built in that country.

In the United States, wind machines were widely used to generate electricity in rural areas until the 1930's when the Rural Electrification Act provided farmers with cheap electricity.

In 1931, generating electricity from wind took a big step forward when a relatively large windmill of 100-kilowatt capacity was built in Russia.
 
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