Ambient Temperature Energy Generating System
A system for generating energy which utilizes motive chemicals 40 with boiling point temperatures in the range of -5° C. to 45° C. These temperatures are within the typical range of temperatures found near or at the earth's surface. Heat is transferred from the surroundings to a boiling chamber...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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04.06.2009
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Summary: | A system for generating energy which utilizes motive chemicals 40 with boiling point temperatures in the range of -5° C. to 45° C. These temperatures are within the typical range of temperatures found near or at the earth's surface. Heat is transferred from the surroundings to a boiling chamber 10 and then the motive chemical. Vapor pressure is generated which turns a gas turbine 14. The motive chemical passes through the turbine and condenses in the condensation chamber 14, at ambient air, ground or fluid temperatures using no supplemental energy source. The condensation chamber returns the motive chemical to its liquid state. Gravity acting on the motive chemical drives a fluid turbine 24. The fluid is returned to a holding chamber 26. When the motive chemical is depleted in the boiling chamber, the motive chemical is transferred from the holding chamber to the boiling chamber and the cycle begins again. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20070949140 |