Title
Zero Head Drag Flow Turbine

CoPED ID
9ff96b6c-69ee-4007-9f67-1a1eee3306f0

Status
Closed


Value
£135,975

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2012

End Date
June 30, 2012

Description

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Estriatus Energy Ltd was established in 2009 to bring to market a novel type of hydro power
generation technology invented by the Director. The company has spent the past 2 years
establishing and securing its intellectual property prior to commercial implementation.
This new type of turbine relies upon fast flowing water rather than falling water in order to
generate renewable electricity. This feature allows the turbine to be non-permanent, floating
on the water's surface as opposed to being cemented into any kind of dam or other permanent
structure. Thus it poses no threat to local wildlife and offers a clean, non-invasive,
environmentally-friendly alternative to conventional hydro power systems.
Using a system of scoops arrayed along a conveyor belt, the turbine catches the flowing water
underneath and turns much like a waterwheel. The advantage of using a belt type system over
a wheel is that the scoops are reacting to the drag of the water all along the turbine's length,
rather than just the first paddle as a wheel does.
We aim to prove the concept of this technology during the course of the project, utilising
University facilities and feasibility testing to settle upon a finished design before taking the
product to market. At this point we will install the turbines at river locations and profit from
the sale of the electricity to the grid.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Water power
  2. Hydraulic turbines

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  1. Zero Head Drag Flow Turbine
  2. Estriatus Energy Ltd
  3. Conventional hydro power system
  4. Belt type system
  5. Novel type
  6. Water
  7. New type
  8. Turbine
  9. Generation technology
  10. Market
  11. Renewable electricity
  12. Intellectual property
  13. Conveyor belt
  14. Commercial implementation
  15. Scoop

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