17829780. RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)

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RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR

Organization Name

Kia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Dong Hyun Ha of Seoul (KR)

Jung Hun Choi of Hwaseong-Si (KR)

Jae Wung Jung of Bucheon-Si (KR)

RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17829780 titled 'RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

A renewable energy generation method involves converting wave energy into electrical energy using power generators shaped like roly-poly capsules that float in the sea. The electrical energy is then stored in a hub and transported to a desired location.

Bullet Points

  • Renewable energy generation method using wave energy
  • Power generators shaped like roly-poly capsules
  • Electrical energy stored in a hub
  • Transportation of stored energy to a predetermined place

Potential Applications

  • Offshore renewable energy generation
  • Powering remote coastal areas
  • Supplementing existing energy grids with renewable energy

Problems Solved

  • Utilizes wave energy, a renewable resource
  • Provides an alternative to fossil fuel-based energy generation
  • Reduces dependence on non-renewable energy sources

Benefits

  • Harnesses the power of waves to generate electricity
  • Reduces carbon emissions and environmental impact
  • Provides a sustainable and clean energy source


Original Abstract Submitted

A renewable energy generation method includes: a first production process in which electric power is produced by converting wave energy into electrical energy using a plurality of power generators having the shape of a roly-poly-like capsule that floats in a sea; a storage process in which the electrical energy produced in the first production process is stored in a first hub connected to the power generators; and a transportation process in which the electrical energy stored in the first hub is transported to a predetermined place by use of a transportation.