Patent classifications
H02J15/10
RESERVOIR-REGULATING DIGITAL LOAD CONTROL
Disclosed is an apparatus that adapts the rate of its computational work to match the availability of energy harvested from a stochastic energy source; and, with respect to some types of energy harvesting, regulates the rate of energy capture, the rate of energy conversion, and the rate of consumption of stored potential energy, through its alteration, regulation, and/or adjustment, of that same computational work load.
Subsea desalination systems and methods using fluid displacement
The present application pertains to systems and methods for desalination. In one embodiment the system employs a first storage reservoir configured to be near the surface of a body of water and configured to store a low density fluid. A second storage reservoir is configured to be located below the surface of the body of water. A desalination system is operably connected to the second reservoir. Desalinated water is produced by allowing desalination permeate to displace low density fluid in the second reservoir and transfer the low density fluid from the second reservoir to the first reservoir. Desalinated water is exported by transferring low density fluid from the first reservoir into the second reservoir to displace desalinated water from the second reservoir into a water export pipeline.
Energy supply management system for a vehicle, method for determining the coverage of an energy requirement of a load unit of the energy supply management system, and computer program product
An energy supply management system for a vehicle, includes at least one energy supply system with at least one energy supply unit and at least one load unit which can be supplied with energy by the at least one energy supply system in order to be supplied with energy. The energy supply management system is configured so as to determine the availability of functions of the at least one load unit, an energy requirement based on the determined availability of functions of the at least one load unit, and the energy which can be provided by the at least one energy supply unit in order to cover the energy requirement.