Cheap energy and water from vapor above LCL
Energy and water production by artificial
condensation of vapor above LCL
Author: David Judbarovski, systems
engineering, Israel, retired engineer
judbarovski@gmail.com
, Linkedin: David Judbarovski
11.08.2017
Humidity being a little above the LCL
(lifted condensation level), is looked much more concentrated and cheap
resource, than water droplets harvesting by meshes.
I consider a horizontal thin film to be
placed a little above the LCL, and it is enough for the dew fall on the film surface
at both sides of it, and some big layers of the films, are one above others
with a gap between them allows practically all air humidity to be harvested by
all height and width of the said construction. The layers are sloped to their
central axis, and the water condensate are flowing to the ground level and moves
an electric generator to produce a plenty quantity of electricity. Such water
and electricity would be much cheaper, than conventional tariffs for them.
Large hydrogen balloon lifts and stabilizes
the said construction at operating altitude and control it. The said thin films
are reinforced by nets under them.
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