Integration of RE-s in national grids – Part 1
Integration of RE-s in national grids – Part 1
Background
David Judbarovski, systems engineering, principle inventor. judbarovskidavid@gmail.com,
Tkachenko Victor, prof., DSc, director of SPE RESST NSC KIPT, tkachenko.vikiv52@gmail.com
Just before Covid crisis, Ministry of Energy (DoE), USA publicly admitting that more than 100 GW offshore Wind power capacity built in USA, is not an achievement, but disaster, and were forced to seek help outside their system for ideas (Request for Information (RFI) DE-FOA-0002389 asked by the DoE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)), how to integrate such gigantic not predictable and not enough cheap power into American national power grids, so admitting that conception of Smart Grids was and is no more than folly.
Our way to integrate such huge energy, it is real possibility of backing the national grids by cost competitive carbon neutral artificial fuels synthetized from atmospheric CO2 and H2 from the water split by electricity cheaper USD 0.01/kWh and produced by renewable power plants with payback in some months.
Really: We succeeded in wind power design and evaluate it, promising electricity about 0.35 cent/kWh at 5 years payback. Being sold with income 10 cents, payback would be 2.0 months, and further it would be a net profit, can be redirected for building of 5.0 identical power plants are equal to previously ones were built. It is “breeding” investment”, allows by credit for a first power plant in five steps to invest and build some tens analogous power plants. Such power plants consumes a small area for unit and can be installed anywhere as at the land, as in abundant area of seas and oceans, even if in very deep waters.
All these allow clean, and distributed, and comprehensive power supply, in emergency cases too, while earlier started alternatives can be stopped and their losses restructured and return for many years.
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