New Hybrid Turbine Model with Magnetic Levitation, Used by Jaoan Solar, Headquartered in Paraná, Is Developed in Brazil. Focusing on a System that Combines Solar and Wind Sources, the Project Brings Innovations in Technological Aspects.
The material used in this new hybrid turbine model with magnetic levitation made in Paraná, is a material that is widely used today, and is named one of the elements that will revolutionize the technology industry as a whole due to its lightness, strength, flexibility, and transparency, in addition to being a great conductor of electricity, which is graphene. As a result, the equipment remains free from mechanical and electrical loads, which leads to the continuous production of energy. Initially, the proposal is to serve the national market, covering various areas and types of application of this new model of hydraulic turbine with magnetic levitation in Brazil, and later attempt to expand the product abroad.
Some Special Features of the Turbine Are:
- Operates under the MagLev magnetic levitation system, as this technology requires lower wind speeds for nominal production.
- Has a traditional alternator.
- Creates a magnetic electric field and a potential difference, generating electrical energy.
- Works by levitation and uses the same technology as the bullet train.
The bet on this turbine is that with the use of the MagLev alternator and graphene, due to having fewer components, it will require almost no maintenance. Graphene is sought after from all corners of the world through research to discover most of its properties; however, very few have managed to apply it. Nevertheless, the Titan MagLev system is one of the first products to achieve functionality.
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One of the great insights of the project was to discover that the new hybrid turbine model with magnetic levitation needs about one-third of wind capacity to make the turbine rotate nominally. The graphene element integrated into the turbine’s electric control system is capable of sending information that there is nothing connected to it for the MagLev alternator. Therefore, if it has no load, it operates freely, and any wind can rotate the alternator almost continuously.
One of the major advantages of the hybrid turbine with magnetic levitation is that it has a vertical turbine system, which is very favorable because it was designed to be used both in rural and urban areas. Whether in any space, large or small. In places where drought is often a reality, its application will also be possible.
This is not just a project! The pilot project has already been optimized at the Foundation for Scientific and Technological Development (Fundetec), in Paraná, and starting this week, industrial-scale production will begin in Curitiba. After verification and testing, the homologations and certifications will be issued so that it can later be installed throughout the national territory.
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