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June 15, 2011
Coordinated Offshore Energy Extraction
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Offshore area should extract maximum energy to reduce costs and ease of operation and maintenance, as follows:
1. Install Wave Gear Drive system.
2. Use the WGD offshore "Construction Unit" to support the Ebb/Tide turbines.
3. Use the WGD offshore "Construction Unit" to support the Wind turbines.
1. WGD Offshore "Construction Unit"
a. Would act as an offshore structure for Wind, Ebb/Tide and Wave Extraction systems.
b. Would provide an offshore dry deck and enclosed space for all.
2. Wind Turbines
a. Use the WGD offshore "Construction Unit" to support the Wind turbines.
b. One wind turbine is installed per "Construction Unit".
c. Reducing the blade sweep to approximately 19-meters would reduce construction, operation and maintenance costs.
d. Transferring the wind turbine torque to the equipment at the dry deck using low RPM direct drive shaft to drive equipment through a reduction gear.
e. This way no equipment other than the gear is installed at the top of the wind turbine support structure.
3. Ebb/Tide Turbines
a. Use the WGD offshore "Construction Unit" to support the Ebb/Tide turbines.
b. Up to six (6) Ebb/Tide turbines can be installed per "Construction Unit".
c. Modify the Ebb/Tide turbines to act only as energy extraction system, by transferring the resulting torque up to a water pump or generator installed at the dry deck.
d. Conic sections are installed at both ends of the turbines to amplify the water flow velocity above the 2-meters/second limit.
e. Energy is transferred to the pumps or generators at the dry deck by means of chain and sprocket or any other means.
f. An electro/mechanical control system would vary the pitch of the turbine blades as a function of Ebb/Tide water velocity.
g. An electro/mechanical control system would reverse the direction of turbine rotation due to reversal of direction of water flow.
The WGD complements offshore wind turbine syst
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