Prime-mover dynamo plants – Fluid-current motors – Wind
Patent
1994-09-12
1996-04-30
LaBalle, Clayton E.
Prime-mover dynamo plants
Fluid-current motors
Wind
290 54, 290 4R, F03D 900, H02P 904, F02C 600
Patent
active
055127886
ABSTRACT:
A system which utilizes wasted or exhausted air flow from one or more ventilation systems of a bounded area such as a mine, a tunnel or some other area requiring ventilation. The exhaust fan of the ventilation system expels air causing air velocities to be directed out of the bounded area at one or more locations. The exhaust air from these necessary ventilation systems is captured and converted to electrical energy by existing wind-powered electrical energy generating equipment suitably positioned in front of the exhaust fan.
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Wind Energy for Sustainable Development Booklet by American Wind energy Association, Sep. 1992.
Berenda Robert M.
Ferenci Jack
Cuneo Christopher
LaBalle Clayton E.
Pugh Robert J.
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