Prosto Wind

Wind – Wave – Current Energy Systems

 

Combining Multiple Energy Systems

Wind, wave and water current energy generation technologies can be used separately or combined into a single system allowing efficient use of space in a marine system or wind only for land-based with a small footprint.

Some benefits of this system are:

  • All physical space on, inside, and under the floating vessel can be maximized.
    • Can also be land based for wind
  • Interconnectivity of power and other utilities can be contained internally instead of spreading out over seafloor or ground.
  • Export cables, hoses, and communications can be centralized into one system.
  • The system is mobile, can be installed easily, and moved in extreme circumstances.

Segmented Turbine Stacks

 

Turbine segments stack on each other to increase output capabilities. Each segment produces 10kW of power with direct a shaft interface to each other. This makes installation easy and fast, while maintenance can be performed at ground level.

Greater Performance

 

The new high efficiency vertical turbines operate from 2 m/s to over 60 m/s (5 to 135+ mph) while continually generating power with their advanced generators and operating capability regardless of wind direction. Power is created and stored as compressed air which feeds generators. Low noise pollution and environmentally safe for wildlife.

Vertical Wind – Vertical Loop Current - Vertical Wave

 

  • 100KW per 9 section stack = 1MW Per barge
  • Assume 200KW for Loop Current Generator
  • Assume 200KW for Wave Generator
  • Total Power per barge = 1.4 MW

Atoll Barge Transport

 

  • Vertical wind in a triple network configuration
  • Vertical loop generators hinge for transport
  • Wave generator is tucked in the wave refractor

Daisy Chain

 

Barge atoll and container atoll sections can be daisy chained and configured to protect, skim, store and provide power through wind, loop current and refracting waves.

On-Site Protection

 

Atoll stays in the field creating power while knocking down wave height allowing smaller, less expensive vessels to work. In a catastrophe, the collection, skimming and storage capabilities of the Atoll allow for minimum environmental impact.

In-Line Wind / Wave / Current Barges

 

Barges are connected to a buoy or structure for either small or large applications.  They can also be disconnected in extreme circumstances.  The buoy can feature the Texas A&M University internal wave energy converters and can be ballasted down when barges are disconnected. If the system is placed outside an inlet with waves and substantial incoming and outgoing, a current section can be added to the barge producing wind, wave, and current power.  The possibilities are endless!

V Atoll Wind / Wave Barges

 

Full atoll arrangement can be sized as desired with utilities interconnected and articulating around a moored turret buoy. Hydraulic docking receptacles adjust to control the shape of the atoll and protect the inner “harbor” for vessel anchorage. Electrical power, potable water and hydrogen can be exported via power cables and flowlines. With energy storage technology, power can be offloaded to energy storage tankers along with water and hydrogen on a continuous basis like offshore oil tankers.

Mobile Wind Trailer

 

Mobile self-contained power system with hinged wind tower, adjustable solar panels, PTZ cameras and Wi-Fi. 50 kW wind combined with 16 kW solar for a total of 66 kW power generation with battery storage.

Stacking Modular Buildings with Solar and Wind

 

Easily transportable and assembled modular buildings that feature power generation from our vertical axis wind towers and solar. From permanent or temporary office setups to remote housing where utilities are unavailable or an off-grid green community, these stackable modular buildings represent the future of living.

JUMA Energy’s Network of OEMs and Strategic Partners Make it All Possible

Energy Management & Power Brokerage:

  • Capital Wind
  • Caribbean Renewable Power Corporation (CRP)

 

Power OEMs:

  • Prosto Wind
  • Calwave
  • JUMA/Texas A&M University – Ocean Engineering

 

Supporting OEMs:

  • United Cavitation – Desalination and Food Extraction
  • Energy Storage Partner of Choice
  • SmartKable™ – Power Monitoring and Management
  • Deep Down Inc. – Subsea Engineering – Manufacturing – Installation – (AKA Koil Energy)
  • Particle Comm – Fiber Optic Cable Installation
  • Blackwater Subsea – Installation Management
  • Saxon Unmanned - UAVs
  • Novium Designs - Remote and Controls Technology
  • Animeer Studios, LLC - 3D Animation, Graphics, CAD-CAM and CNC Machining