Dear CR4 members, I need your help
I have a wind power concept, and I'm not sure of the best way to interface it to the grid.
My collector is a wing flown in the manner of a kite, to a chosen windy altitude, when there, the tension on the tether is to be utilized as the source of power.
The wing has controls, operated from ground, such that angle of attack and direction can be altered, to obtain maximum lift.
These are also employed to fly the wing 'home' so as to recover 'payed-out' tether that has produced movement in the "winch/capture device".
As you can see the energy harvest is cyclic, so energy storage is required between winch/capture device output and alternator input.
I do not wish the wing to fly great lateral distances, so the focus is on high force and low movement.
The wing it equivalent to that of a 747 in size, foil section and lift characteristics. So cable tension is estimated in the range of 500 tons to 750 tons . The 'return to home' is seen as a zero g glide - so rewinding energy is minimal. "Working altitude" range is estimated between 1000m (3,200 ft) and 10,000m (32,000 ft)
All suggestions as to the best way of getting the energy out of the tether and into the grid, and comments on any aspects I may have overlooked in my idea, that maybe improved, will be greatly appreciated.
Sienna Lupus
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