Inventors:
John Troy Kraczek - Farmington UT, US
International Classification:
F03B 13/12
F03B 13/10
H02P 9/04
Abstract:
The Offshore Energy Capture and Storage Device, (OECS), is a free floating tank device with a mast, anchored by an angled line to the sea floor far offshore in deep water. Using wind and wave turbans the device captures wind and/or wave energy and converts it to Hydrogen, which is stored on board until it is needed on shore. The stored Hydrogen energy may then be transferred by tanker to shore and used to produce electrical power for the grid, converted to synthetic natural gas for heating, or used as a clean transportation fuel, all without pollution or greenhouse gas emissions. Many of the devices can be placed in groups far off shore in order to produce a significant supply of clean renewable energy.