SBIR-STTR Award

High Efficiency Renewable Energy System
Award last edited on: 11/14/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$69,552
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N103-194
Principal Investigator
David L Brownell

Company Information

Yankee Scientific Inc

93 West Street
Medfield, MA 02052
   (508) 359-7999
   info@yankeescientific.com
   www.yankeescientific.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Norfolk

Phase I

Contract Number: M67854-11-C-6524
Start Date: 5/17/2011    Completed: 11/17/2011
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$69,552
A technology enabling program is proposed that will result in the development of a high efficiency renewable energy system. This novel package will be able to continuously produce 5 kW of electric power when coupled to a Stirling Engine based Power Conversion Unit. Whenever possible the heat needed to drive the Stirling Engine will come from a sun tracking solar concentrator. An auxiliary logistics fueled burner will supplement the solar heat input when necessary. This Light Amplifying Mobile Power (LAMP) system will utilize multiple Fresnel mirror segments that when deployed create an economical rigid reflector assembly that mimics the behavior of a parabolic dish concentrating collector. By using square Fresnel mirror segments to form the mirror array, the segments can be folded to allow for compact stowage on a Light Tactical Trailer (LTT) platform. Methods for fabricating the mirror segments will be developed and high reflection coatings and protective over coatings will be investigated. The concentrator will have both azimuth and altitude drives to produce the maximum daily power. During this Phase I program a Fresnel mirror subsection will be fabricated utilizing the manufacturing techniques developed during the program. A full sized LAMP prototype is planned for Phase II.

Benefit:
The proposed LAMP solar energy concentrator technology can offer a serious alternative to fuel intensive engine driven electric power generation or solar PV power. The total daily power produced by a dual axis control LAMP mirror array can be significantly higher than the power from a solar PV array, with the same peak power, at a lower total cost.

Keywords:
renewable, renewable, Lamp, solar, HMMWV Towable

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