Large-Scale Space-Based Solar Power Station: Packaging, Deployment and Stabilization of Lightweight Structures
US-2016376037-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US2016359063A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016359063-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514731932-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A conical solar cell having a photo-responsive section in the form of a cone having a base, an apex, and a conical surface. The photo-responsive section includes a photoelectric conversion material disposed on the conical surface of the cone. The photoelectric conversion material is configured to absorb light and produce an electrical current. The conical solar cell has a first electrode and a second electrode connected to the photoelectric conversion material whereby photovoltaic energy is extractable from the photoelectric conversion material. The conical solar cell has an optional mounting base on which the cone is mounted. Optionally, the diameter of the cone at the base is less than a height of the cone as measured from a center point of the base to the apex of the cone.
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1 . A conical solar cell, comprising: a photo-responsive section in the form of a cone having a base, an apex, and a conical surface; said photo-responsive section having a photoelectric conversion material disposed on the conical surface of the cone, said photoelectric conversion material configured to absorb light and produce an electrical current, a first electrode connected to the photoelectric conversion material; and a second electrode connected to the photoelectric conversion material whereby photovoltaic energy is extractable from the photoelectric conversion material. 2 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the cone has a diameter at the base which is less than a height of the cone as measured from a center point of the base to the apex of the cone. 3 . The cell of claim 1 , further comprising a mounting base on which the cone is mounted. 4 . The cell of claim 3 , wherein the mounting base is attached to a drive mechanism that rotates the cone about a longitudinal axis thereof. 5 . The cell of claim 3 , wherein the mounting base is position-adjustable. 6 . The cell of claim 5 , wherein the mounting base is attached to a tracking mechanism that aligns the surface of the cone perpendicularly with sunlight. 7 . The cell of claim 5 , wherein the mounting base is attached to a tracking mechanism that aligns the apex of the cone coincident with a position of the Sun. 8 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the photoelectric conversion material includes an inorganic photovoltaic material. 9 . The cell of claim 8 , wherein the inorganic photovoltaic material includes at least one of crystalline silicon (c-Si), polycrystalline silicon, microcrystalline silicon, amorphous silicon (α-Si), gallium arsenide (GaAs), germanium (Ge), copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS), Group IV compounds, and Group III-V compounds. 10 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the photoelectric conversion material includes an organic photovoltaic material. 11 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the cone comprises a rolled sheet or a molded glass or resin product. 12 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the photo-responsive section includes an anti-reflective coating 13 . The cell of claim 1 , wherein the photoelectric conversion material covers at least 70% of the conical surface. 14 . A solar cell platform comprising: a base supporting one or more of the conical solar cells of claim 1 ; and a controller programmed to at least one of 1) track an instantaneous position of the Sun in the sky, 2) rotate the conical solar cells each about a longitudinal axis thereof, and 3) adjust an inclination of the base to align the base with the instantaneous position of the Sun. 15 . The platform of claim 14 , further comprising a cleaning system which cleans the conical solar cells or a transparent cover over the conical solar cells. 16 . The platform of claim 14 , further comprising a cooling system which provides a coolant to the conical solar cells. 17 . The platform of claim 14 , further comprising at least one of a wind powered source and a battery to provide auxiliary power to the solar cell platform. 18 . The platform of claim 14 , wherein said controller is in communication with other platforms for monitoring of power generation and solar tracking of the other platforms. 19 . The platform of claim 14 , wherein said controller is in communication with a power grid authority. 20 . A method of producing photovoltaic power, comprising: providing a closed section structure with a longitudinal axis on a base supporting the closed section structure; exposing the closed section structure including a photoelectric conversion material to solar energy from the Sun; rotating the closed section structure on said longitudinal axis; and optionally, adjusting a position of the base to track the Sun angle.
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