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Ship for processing marine waste into resource for collecting marine waste at sea, preprocessing, and supplying power to island regions

A waste and recycling technology, applied in the removal of solid waste, ship accessories, passenger processing equipment, etc., can solve the problem of not being able to provide electricity in island areas, not being able to solve the treatment and reuse of marine waste, and not being able to supply normal navigation and driving. and other problems to achieve the effect of saving costs and solving the problem of energy imbalance

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-08-21
HALLA ENG&IND DEVEMENT
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However, the technology of the "offshore composite thermal power station" uses liquefied fossil fuels such as liquefied natural gas or fuel oil (fuel tank C oil), orimil, as an energy supply source for power generation, which cannot solve the problem of marine waste disposal. and reuse, and the technology has the method and purpose of being used as a temporary power demand place or a temporary power supply source, so there is a problem of not being able to supply normal navigation and driving
[0013] Korean Laid-Open Patent No. 2010-0035196 "Power Generation Device Utilizing Ship Waste Heat" involves exchanging heat between the condensed water that has been preheated by exchanging heat with the ship's engine and the waste heat recovery device to generate the steam required to drive the steam generator components , and is supplied to a steam generator to generate electricity, which cannot solve the problem of disposal and reuse of marine waste. The power generation method still has the problem of not being able to provide the power required by the island area due to the recovery of waste heat.

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[0040] Hereinafter, for those skilled in the art of the present invention to easily embody repeatedly, it will be described in detail with reference to the embodiments and the accompanying drawings.

[0041] figure 1 It is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the marine waste resource treatment ship of the present invention, figure 2 It is a detailed schematic diagram of the structure of other embodiments of the marine waste resource treatment ship of the present invention.

[0042] according to figure 1 and figure 2 , the present invention provides a marine waste resource treatment ship, which is characterized in that it includes: A) a collection device 10, which collects marine waste captured on land or at sea into the interior of the ship or deposits it during the movement of the ship. The marine waste on the seabed is collected in the ship; B) the first fuel tank 20 is a storage tank for storing the marine waste collected by the collection device, and th...

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The present invention relates to a ship for processing marine waste into a resource for collecting marine waste at sea, preprocessing, and supplying power to island regions, and provides a ship for processing marine waste into a resource comprising: A) a marine waste collection device for collecting marine waste which is accumulated on the coast into the ship; B) a first bunker, which is a storage tank for depositing the marine waste that is transported by the marine waste collection device, for preliminarily removing sea water substances in the marine waste which is transported; C) a crushing device for crushing the marine waste which is deposited in the first bunker; D) a sorting device for sorting by type the crushed marine waste which passes through the crushing device; E) a sorted product storage tank, which is a storage tank for storing by type the products through the sorting device according, including a sorted metal storage tank, a sorted non-metal storage tank, and sorted combustible product storage tank; F) a drying device for secondarily removing moisture from combustible products in the sorted combustible product storage tank; G) a second bunker for storing the sorted combustible products which are dried by the drying device; H) a first crane for dropping into an incinerator the combustible products which are deposited into the second bunker; I) the incinerator for creating a heat energy source by burning in the second bunker the sorted combustible products which are transported and dropped by the first crane; J) a collection / processing device for collecting and storage-processing the ashes of the sorted combustible products created from the incinerator; K) a boiler for using the heat energy source generated from the incinerator for power generation (and accumulation) for sailing the ship; L) a generator for producing power by means of the steam which is produced from the boiler; and M) a power transmission device including a power transmission cable for delivering the power which is generated by the generator, by connecting to submarine cables installed in island regions. The present invention can not only reduce the cost of land transportation required to process marine waste which is accumulated in the sea but also can effectively and fundamentally prevent environmental problems that occur in the process of transporting, because the marine waste is processed on the sea by the ship of the present invention. Also, the present invention can fundamentally resolve secondary environmental problems, such as securing reclaimed land and soil pollution due to conventional burying of marine waste in the land, and transforms the problem of simply burning marine waste, which emits high heat, into creating energy by means of burning. In addition, by using the converted energy for sailing the ship to the locations where marine waste is accumulated, the use of crude oil traditionally required for sailing can be dramatically reduced to cut costs, and furthermore, the converted energy source is high-quality electricity that can be supplied to island regions, which are marginalized areas in terms of power supply, thereby effectively reducing costs for building an additional power generating facility in the island regions and contributing to facilitating access to the energy source.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a system for processing marine waste and turning waste into energy. More specifically, the present invention relates to a new utilization method for generating electricity from marine waste piled up on the coast and incinerated so that power can be supplied to island areas. Renewable energy ships. Background technique [0002] Marine debris along the Korean coast due to land, sea, and fishing activities has caused damage to the coastal environment, damage to the marine ecosystem, and maritime safety issues. The expansion and urbanization of coastal industrial bases in the coastal waters, and the increase in the discharge of pollution sources due to the improvement of living standards have led to an increase in floating garbage on the sea, sedimentary garbage on the seabed, and pollution accumulations, which have exceeded the purification capacity of the ocean itself. [0003] Since the 1980s, the International Maritime...

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IPC IPC(8): B63B35/32E02B15/00B09B5/00F23G5/46
CPCB03B9/06B63B27/12B63B35/44B63B2035/444B63B2035/4473B63H21/02B63J2099/005B66C3/02B66C17/06F23G5/40F23G5/46F23G2203/601Y02E20/12Y02T70/50Y02W30/52
Inventor 朴商杓南基荣徐奉锡李东勋赵相基金正泰
Owner HALLA ENG&IND DEVEMENT
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