Apparatus and method for green hydrogen production using submerged desalination system
US-2024318323-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US12479536B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12479536-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017771490-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 25, 2025 |
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A floating power-generation group comprises a floating hub such as a spar buoy that is anchored to subsea foundations by anchor lines. Floating power producer units such as wind turbines are connected electrically and mechanically to the hub. The power producer units are each moored by mooring lines. At least one mooring line extends inwardly toward the hub to effect mechanical connection to the hub and at least one other mooring line extends outwardly toward a subsea foundation. The groups are combined as a set whose hubs are connected electrically to each other via subsea energy storage units. Anchor lines of different groups can share subsea foundations. The storage units comprise pumping machinery to expel water from an elongate storage volume and generating machinery to generate electricity from a flow of water entering the storage volume. The pumping machinery can be in deeper water than the generating machinery.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A set comprising a plurality of floating electric power-generation groups, each group comprising: a floating hub that is anchored to a plurality of subsea foundations by a plurality of anchor lines; at least two floating power producer units that are connected electrically and mechanically to the hub; and at least one subsea energy storage unit that is electrically connected to at least one of the hubs, the energy storage unit comprising a storage volume in fluid communication with pumping machinery that is arranged to expel water from the storage volume and with generating machinery that is arranged to generate electricity from a flow of water entering the storage volume; wherein the power producer units are each moored by a plurality of mooring lines, at least one of those mooring lines extending inwardly toward the hub to effect mechanical connection to the hub and at least one other of those mooring lines extending outwardly away from the hub toward one of the subsea foundations to effect mechanical connection to the subsea foundation. 2 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly-extending mooring lines are each joined at a lower end to a lower section of a respective anchor line. 3 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the outwardly-extending mooring lines are each joined at a lower end directly to a respective subsea foundation. 4 . The set of claim 2 , wherein each of the outwardly-extending mooring lines shares one of the subsea foundations with one of the anchor lines. 5 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the inwardly-extending mooring lines are each joined at an upper end to an upper section of a respective anchor line. 6 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the inwardly-extending mooring lines are each joined at an upper end directly to the hub. 7 . The set of claim 1 , wherein each power producer unit is moored between an adjacent pair of the anchor lines radiating from the hub. 8 . The set of claim 7 , wherein, in top plan view, the power producer units are closer to the hub than the subsea foundations. 9 . The set of claim 1 , wherein each of the mooring lines extending from the power producer units converges with one of the anchor lines. 10 . The set of claim 9 , wherein each of the mooring lines intersects one of the anchor lines. 11 . The set of claim 10 , wherein the mooring lines intersect the anchor lines at junctions between a major central wire or rope section of the anchor line and a minor upper or lower chain section of the anchor line. 12 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the power producer units are substantially equidistant from the hub. 13 . The set of claim 12 , wherein the power producer units are distributed around a substantially circular array that is centered the hub. 14 . The set of claim 13 , wherein the power producer units and the anchor lines alternate circumferentially around the hub. 15 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the hub is a spar buoy or a buoyant platform. 16 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the anchor lines and/or the mooring lines are catenaries or taut legs held in tension by buoyant upthrust of the hub and/or the power producer units. 17 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the hub houses switchgear in a dry environment. 18 . The set of claim 1 , further comprising power umbilicals that effect electrical connections between the power producer units and the hub. 19 . The set of claim 18 , wherein the power umbilicals hang as catenaries between the power producer units and the hub. 20 . The set of claim 1 , wherein the hub comprises a step-up transformer connected to a power export link. 21 . A set comprising a plurality of floating electric power-generation groups, each group comprising: a floating hub; at least two floating power producer units that are connected electrically to the hub; and at least one subsea energy storage unit that is electrically connected to at least one of the hubs, the energy storage unit comprising a storage volume in fluid communication with pumping machinery that is arranged to expel water from the storage volume and with generating machinery that is arranged to generate electricity from a flow of water entering the storage volume; wherein the floating hub is anchored to a plurality of subsea foundations that are located in plan view between the power producer units and the hub; wherein the power producer units are each moored by a plurality of mooring lines, at least one of those mooring lines extending inwardly toward and effecting mechanical connection to one of the subsea foundations located between the power producer unit and the hub, and at least one other of those mooring lines extending outwardly away from the hub toward a further subsea foundation located outboard of the power producer unit in plan view to effect mechanical connection to the further subsea foundation. 22 . The set of claim 21 , wherein each power producer unit is additionally moored by a further mooring line that extends inwardly toward the hub to effect mechanical connection to the hub. 23 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the power-generation groups of the set are arranged in at least two rows. 24 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the power-generation groups of the set include a central power-generation group and an array of power-generation groups that at least partially surround the central power-generation group. 25 . The set of claim 21 , wherein anchor lines extending from hubs of different groups of the set are anchored to the same subsea foundations. 26 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the hub of at least one group of the set is configured to serve as an electrical substation for the hub of at least one other group of the set. 27 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the storage volume of the energy storage unit is elongate, extends between groups of the set and comprises terminal structures at each end, the terminal structures housing the pumping and generating machinery. 28 . The set of claim 27 , wherein the pumping machinery is housed in a terminal structure at one end of the energy storage unit and the generating machinery is housed in a terminal structure at an opposite end of the energy storage unit. 29 . The set of claim 27 , wherein, in top plan view, each terminal structure is located closer to a hub than the power producer units of a group comprising that hub. 30 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the pumping machinery is positioned at a greater water depth than the generating machinery. 31 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the energy storage unit comprises at least one cable that effects electrical connection between the hubs of different groups of the set. 32 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the hub of at least one group of the set is configured to switch power generated by the power producer units of that group to drive the pumping machinery of the at least one energy storage unit. 33 . The set of claim 21 , wherein the hub of at least one group of the set is configured to combine power generated by the power producer units of that group with power generated by the generating machinery of the at least one energy storage unit. 34 . A set of floating electric power-generation groups, each group comprising a fl
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