Station for filling tanks of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles
US-2021198095-A1 · Jul 1, 2021 · US
US12294128B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12294128-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217649888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2022 |
| Publication date | May 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 6, 2025 |
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Energy generation systems and methods are disclosed. An energy generation system includes a fuel tank configured to store a fuel in liquid form and a power generating device including a fuel cell or an internal combustion engine configured to receive the fuel and generate electrical energy with the fuel. The energy generation system also includes an expander connected between the fuel tank and the power generating device, the expander configured to receive the fuel as a gas and a generator connected to the expander so as to generate electrical energy when fuel passes through the expander.
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What is claimed is: 1. An open-loop Rankine cycle system for generating energy, the system comprising: a liquid hydrogen storage device; a heat exchanger connected to the liquid hydrogen storage device and that is configured to convert liquid hydrogen to gaseous hydrogen with an evaporator; a fuel cell that is cooled with coolant, the coolant also being supplied to the heat exchanger to vaporize the liquid hydrogen with heat that was generated with the fuel cell; a pump configured to pump the liquid hydrogen from the storage device towards the heat exchanger; an expansion device configured to receive the gaseous hydrogen, the coolant being supplied in a closed loop that extends to the evaporator upstream of the expansion device and to the fuel cell downstream of the expansion device; and an outlet from which the gaseous hydrogen is exhausted. 2. The open-loop Rankine cycle system of claim 1 , wherein the fuel cell is connected downstream of the expansion device, the fuel cell being configured to receive the gaseous hydrogen from the expansion device. 3. The open-loop Rankine cycle system of claim 2 , wherein the fuel cell is located on a truck or an earthmoving machine. 4. The open-loop Rankine cycle system of claim 1 , further including a mechanical device operably connected to the expansion device, the mechanical device configured to be driven by the expansion device when the expansion device receives the gaseous hydrogen. 5. The open-loop Rankine cycle system of claim 4 , further including a generator connected to the expansion device, the generator being configured to generate electricity for operating at least one of the pump or an implement of a mobile machine. 6. An energy generation method, comprising: pumping liquid fuel from a storage device to a heat exchanger; adding heat to the liquid fuel to change the liquid fuel to gaseous fuel in an evaporator of the heat exchanger, the evaporator being connected upstream of an expander; receiving the gaseous fuel with the expander and generating electrical energy with a generator connected to the expander; and supplying the gaseous fuel to a fuel cell to generate additional electrical energy or to an internal combustion engine to combust the gaseous fuel, the fuel cell or the internal combustion engine being cooled with coolant, the coolant also being supplied to the heat exchanger to vaporize the liquid fuel with heat that was generated with the fuel cell or with the internal combustion engine. 7. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the liquid fuel is liquid hydrogen. 8. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the electrical energy generated with the generator is stored with an electric storage device that is connected to a data center, to a vehicle, or to an earthmoving machine. 9. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the gaseous fuel is supplied to the internal combustion engine. 10. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the pumping is powered with energy generated with the generator. 11. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the gaseous fuel is supplied to the fuel cell, and the method further includes operating an implement of a machine on which the fuel cell is secured. 12. The energy generation method of claim 6 , wherein the expander includes a turbine, a reciprocating expander, a gerotor expander, a roots expander, a screw expander, or a scroll expander.
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