Method of and system for generating energy from solar and wind e

Power plants – Utilizing natural heat – Geothermal

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60698, 60716, 126443, 126435, F03G 702, F03D 1102

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ABSTRACT:
Solar and wind energy sources are combined into a unitary system for generating electrical energy. A solar collector collects solar rays, and these rays are focused by a parabolic mirror before being conducted through a fresnel tube to a container which minimizes thermal exchange with the exterior environment. The thermal energy of the rays within the container is converted to mechanical energy by a boiler and a steam-operated turbine. A wind collector converts air currents to mechanical energy which is selectively mechanically coupled to the mechanical energy derived from the solar collector prior to being converted to electrical energy.

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