Photon fuelled electric power plants

Most of the underdeveloped countries have abundant sunlight to solve their basic electric power needs. Using natural sunlight and available conventional energy conversion technologies they can produce a huge amount of electricity to volte-face the global energy crisis. This work explores the possibi...

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Main Authors: Khan, N., Mariun, Norman, Abas, N.
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Published: Old City Publishing 2008
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spelling my.upm.eprints.161882015-09-28T03:43:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16188/ Photon fuelled electric power plants Khan, N. Mariun, Norman Abas, N. Most of the underdeveloped countries have abundant sunlight to solve their basic electric power needs. Using natural sunlight and available conventional energy conversion technologies they can produce a huge amount of electricity to volte-face the global energy crisis. This work explores the possibility of implementing the entirely sunlight fuelled photovoltaic power systems, solar thermal power plants, laser ignited fusion power plants and sun powered laser triggered atmospheric electricity. Direct sun- light excited high energy solid state lasers, photovoltaic fed flash-lamp pumped solid state lasers, diode pumped solid state lasers and air laser systems are reviewed for applications in laser induced fusion to envisage sunlight powered electric power system operation. Methods of electricity generation described in this paper rely only on the sunlight as a natural free fuel. Old City Publishing 2008-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16188/1/Photon%20fuelled%20electric%20power%20plants.pdf Khan, N. and Mariun, Norman and Abas, N. (2008) Photon fuelled electric power plants. Lasers in Engineering, 18 (5-6). pp. 383-401. ISSN 0898-1507; ESSN: 1029-029X English
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description Most of the underdeveloped countries have abundant sunlight to solve their basic electric power needs. Using natural sunlight and available conventional energy conversion technologies they can produce a huge amount of electricity to volte-face the global energy crisis. This work explores the possibility of implementing the entirely sunlight fuelled photovoltaic power systems, solar thermal power plants, laser ignited fusion power plants and sun powered laser triggered atmospheric electricity. Direct sun- light excited high energy solid state lasers, photovoltaic fed flash-lamp pumped solid state lasers, diode pumped solid state lasers and air laser systems are reviewed for applications in laser induced fusion to envisage sunlight powered electric power system operation. Methods of electricity generation described in this paper rely only on the sunlight as a natural free fuel.
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author Khan, N.
Mariun, Norman
Abas, N.
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Photon fuelled electric power plants
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Mariun, Norman
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title Photon fuelled electric power plants
title_short Photon fuelled electric power plants
title_full Photon fuelled electric power plants
title_fullStr Photon fuelled electric power plants
title_full_unstemmed Photon fuelled electric power plants
title_sort photon fuelled electric power plants
publisher Old City Publishing
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16188/1/Photon%20fuelled%20electric%20power%20plants.pdf
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