Mass Megawatts Announces a New Solar-Power Technology that Boosts Energy Production by More Than 170%
June 29 2023 - 7:40AM
InvestorsHub NewsWire
Mass
Megawatts Announces a New Solar-Power Technology that Boosts Energy
Production by More Than 170%
WORCESTER, MA -- June
29, 2023 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Mass Megawatts Wind Power, Inc. (OTC:
MMMW)
www.massmegawatts.com
today
announced that the company's patent-pending, Concentrated Solar
Power Tracking System (CST) has been enhanced to work with
traditional, photovoltaic solar panel systems, as well as,
thermal-based, Sterling engines to significantly drive-down the
cost of power generation.
The
recent innovations will set a new standard for low-cost and
reliable energy production.
Mass
Megawatts reports the CST will generate 170% more energy than a
traditional, non-tracking solar power system.
This
provides a significant reduction in the cost of solar energy
production, bringing it to a level well-below existing solar power
technologies, as well as, below fossil-fuel based, power generation
systems.
The
CST utilizes a low-cost, yet robust platform for concentrating the
sun's rays directly onto a central solar panel or Sterling engine
that will convert the reflected sunlight into
energy.
The
CST has reflectors that are mounted on the perimeter of a rotating,
circular platform that continually adjusts its position to directly
face the sun's rays throughout the day.
This
provides a greater level of sunlight to reach the centralized
panels or Sterling engine to significantly increase the level of
power production.
The
company's innovative CST design solves a common problem with
concentrated solar power systems that occurs when solar panels
become overheated.
The
CST provides a heat shield for the panels that allows visible light
waves to reach the panels while blocking the counter-productive,
infrared heat-generating waves.
This
prevents the solar panels from overheating and maximizes solar
power generation.
The
Concentrated Solar Power with photovoltaic cells is projected to
produce more than 170 percent more
power output than a stationary project with the same amount of
solar panels and without the tracker. While Mass
Megawatts
announced
that more details are being disclosed today to reduce the cost of
solar generated electricity in half using Sterling engines, we
believe that the photovoltaic use of our concentrated technology
would produce greater cost reductions and be a lot easier to
construct.
In
the long term, concentrated solar using the new Sterling engine
technology described later should be the best option to reduce cost
since there are no expensive raw materials and the engineering will
be less complicated.
In
the photovoltaic version of the concentrated power unit, the
concentrator section has two times more surface area than the area
of the solar panels. The concentrators do not have to be expensive
parabolic objects. It can be inexpensive flat silver colored canvas
like sections which focus directly in an even manner onto the solar
panels through the day by the use of our platform based low cost
solar tracker. The silver color for reflectors are important due to
the high albedo ( reflectivity) effect of silver. The avoidance of
concentrated hot spots on the solar panel is avoided through the
use of a dual axis version of solar tracker software using a motor
to move the horizontal section of solar panels and an actuator to
move the vertical section which raises and lowers the panels to an
optimal level for that particular time of the year. At the same
time, the maximum output from the reflectors of 110 percent more
output is enhanced on top of the 36 percent additional output from
our patent pending platform based solar tracker. As a result, the
total additional power output is 170
percent
greater than similar amount of solar panels without the solar
tracker and reflectors.
The
key to prevent overheating the panels is very
important.
It
is the visible light that has the useful electricity that everyone
uses. Since infrared rays are heat and does not have the useful
electricity, the object of the innovation is to reduce the amount
of infrared heat generating rays while allowing visible light waves
in the spectrum.
The
solar unit would use reflective film similar to 3M technology that
is protected from weather conditions on the solar panels.
The
film would block 90 percent the infrared ( heat ) rays and allow 70
percent of the visible light ( useful ) rays.
Since
infrared heat is 90 percent blocked which contribute half of the
total surface heat and 30 percent of visible light is block, only
one third of the heat reaches the total surface area being three
times the area of the panels. Therefore, 110 percent of the visible
light would reach the solar panels while no more heat reaches the
panels than a similar set of solar panels without a tracker and any
concentrator. The tracker adds 36 percent more than the 110 percent
output. The total output is more than 170 percent than stationary
solar panels without the patent pending tracker and patent pending
new concentrator.
Mass
Megawatts also announced today an overview of the Sterling engine
innovation as one of several cost saving improvements of the new
Mass Megawatts concentrated solar power
technology.
The
most important improvement is related to the unique cost
competitive solar concentration section that works well with our
solar tracker.
The
improved Sterling engine reduces the mechanical issues related to
pistons and its applications. In the heat displacer and piston, a
rectangular extension with the four walls comprises rollers to
avoid the need for precision and avoiding friction when the parts
are moving. The cost reduction related to the robust simplicity
also reduce long term maintenance issues related to traditional
piston technology.
Traditional
Sterling
engine pistons have a high service cost related to the harsh
conditions the piston rings must endure. There is high temperature
and high sliding velocities which can cause excessive wear and
tear. As a result, short replacement intervals of piston rings and
sometimes cylinders
may
be needed to maintain the high efficiency. The new innovation is a
low cost method to increase the replacement interval and reduce the
service cost. The rectangular extension supports the piston during
its mechanical process involving high temperatures, high sliding
velocities and the non-lubricated operation related to the
pistons.
The
addition to the reinforcement rectangular extension method also
reduces unwanted spikes in temperature and friction which causes an
acceleration of piston related wear and tear.
The
several
new technologies are important additions and applications of its
previously disclosed patent pending solar tracker which can produce
35 percent more solar power for less than ten percent additional
cost. A video
on
the home page of
www.massmegawatts.com summarizes
the previously disclosed patent pending solar tracker.
The
company's Solar Tracking System (STS)
in itself is a new patent pending product that significantly
reduces the payback period for solar power investments.
The projects using only the
previously disclosed solar tracker can pay for itself in less than
five years at many locations. It is designed to automatically
adjust the position of solar panels to directly face the sun as it
travels from East to West throughout the day. Unlike other solar tracking
technologies, the Mass Megawatts Solar Tracker utilizes a low-cost
framework that adds stability to the overall system, while
improving energy production levels.
This press
release contains forward-looking statements that could be affected
by risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause
actual events to differ materially from those indicated herein are:
the failure of Mass Megawatts Wind Power (MMMW),
also known as Mass Megawatts Windpower, to achieve or maintain
necessary zoning approvals with respect to the location of its
power developments; the ability to remain competitive; to finance
the marketing and sales of its electricity; general economic
conditions; and other risk factors detailed in periodic reports
filed by Mass Megawatts Wind Power (MMMW).
Contact:
info@massmegawatts.com
www.massmegawatts.com
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