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A Novel Technology for Conversion of Renewable Energies into Pneumatic Energy and on to Generate Mechanical & Electrical Energy


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The Renewable Energies ( Hydro, Tidal, Waves, Wind, Solar & Salt Gradient) shall be converted and stored in the form of Pneumatic Energy ( compressed air) by a NOVEL DEVICE. Then, it is transported & put into air turbines to produce mechanical energy which shall be converted into electrical energy by means of conventional electro magnetic device ie generators. The pneumatic energy shall also be utilized, to run the automobiles using pneumatic powered engines. Thereby, the usage of fossil fuels could be eliminated in both automobiles & power sectors and a potential solution obtained to mitigate air pollution, global warming and climate change.


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  • A Novel Technology for Conversion of Renewable Energies into Pneumatic Energy and on to Generate Mechanical & Electrical Energy

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M. Amirthalingam
21, Gopal Pillaiyar Koil Street, Thiruvannamalai 606 601, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


The Renewable Energies ( Hydro, Tidal, Waves, Wind, Solar & Salt Gradient) shall be converted and stored in the form of Pneumatic Energy ( compressed air) by a NOVEL DEVICE. Then, it is transported & put into air turbines to produce mechanical energy which shall be converted into electrical energy by means of conventional electro magnetic device ie generators. The pneumatic energy shall also be utilized, to run the automobiles using pneumatic powered engines. Thereby, the usage of fossil fuels could be eliminated in both automobiles & power sectors and a potential solution obtained to mitigate air pollution, global warming and climate change.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2010%2Fv24%2Fi1%2F177186