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Solar cell, module, array, network, and power grid

a solar cell and solar array technology, applied in the field of solar cells, can solve the problems of pollution of the earth's atmosphere, land and water, human beings facing environmental catastrophes, and the creation of power generating facilities has sometimes compromised aesthetics and other adverse environmental effects

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-06-11
LYDEN ROBERT M
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The present invention is about a solar cell that can be made to look like natural foliage, such as a palm tree or deciduous tree. A solar module made up of multiple solar cells can be arranged in a way that resembles a network of trees. This design can be used for both residential and industrial applications. The solar arrays can be placed along roads, highways, railways, pipelines, or canals, and can even be used to power electric and hybrid transportation vehicles. The invention also includes a solar power grid that can be made up of a network of solar arrays. Overall, the invention allows for the creation of a visually appealing and functional system for generating solar energy.

Problems solved by technology

Fossil fuels such as coal, gas, and oil are non-renewable resources, and the burning of these fuels results in pollution of the earth's atmosphere, land, and water.
Further, the burning of various fossil fuels contributes to global warming and dramatic changes in climate, thus mankind is presently faced with an environmental catastrophe.
However, even the burning of a non-fossil fuel such as hydrogen can possibly contribute to the problem of global warming.
Moreover, the creation of power generating facilities have sometimes compromised aesthetics and had other adverse environmental impacts.
Dams have sometimes restricted the navigation of waterways and adversely effected fish populations such as salmon in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
The installation of poles and overhead transmission lines alongside roads can constitute a hazard for motorists and compromise aesthetics.

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[0042]The present invention teaches a solar cell, a solar module, a solar array, a network of solar arrays, and also a solar power grid suitable for providing power for industrial, residential and transportation use. A solar cell or solar module including a plurality of solar cells can be made in a structure configured to have the appearance of natural foliage. Accordingly, a solar array including a plurality of solar modules each including at least one solar cell can be made to resemble a palm tree, a deciduous tree, an evergreen tree, or other type of natural foliage. A network of solar arrays can be made to resemble a row or grove of palm trees, and thus meet the functional and aesthetic demands of landscape architecture. In the present application, the word road shall be understood to mean any path, road, street, or highway for transportation, and the word railway shall be understood to mean any mode or means of transportation guided by at least one rail. A network of solar arra...

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Abstract

The present invention teaches a solar cell, a solar module, a solar array, a network of solar arrays, and also a solar power grid suitable for providing power for industrial, residential and transportation use. A solar cell or solar module including a plurality of solar cells can be made in a structure configured to have the appearance of natural foliage. Accordingly, a solar array including a plurality of solar modules each including at least one solar cell can be made to resemble a palm tree, a deciduous tree, an evergreen tree, or other type of natural foliage. A network of solar arrays can be made to resemble a row or grove of palm trees, and thus meet the functional and aesthetic demands of landscape architecture. The network of solar arrays can extend for many miles alongside roads, highways, railways, pipelines, or canals, and can further include means for storing and transmitting electric power. In particular, a network of solar arrays can be in communication with recharging stations for use by electric and hybrid transportation vehicles. Accordingly, a network of solar arrays can form at least a portion of a solar power grid.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a solar cell, a solar module, a solar array, a network of solar arrays, and a solar power grid for generating electric power for industrial, residential, and transportation use.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The world's present population is over six billion, and it is projected that by the year 2020 it will grow to over nine billion persons. Worldwide power consumption in 1997 was approximately 380 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu), and in response to the projected growth in population and industry the demand for power is expected to grow to about 608 quadrillion Btu by the year 2020. Likewise, worldwide consumption of oil is presently over 75 million barrels per day, and demand is expected to grow to about 120 million barrel per day by the year 2020. The world's oil reserves are estimated to be approximately 1,027 billion barrels. Fossil fuels such as coal, gas, and oil are non-renewable resources, and the burnin...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01L31/042H02J7/35H01L31/0236
CPCH02S30/00H02J7/35H01L31/02363H01L31/042H01M10/465Y02E10/50H01L31/02H01L31/02008B60L2200/12Y02T90/16Y02T90/14Y04S30/14B60L2200/26H02S20/00H02S20/10H02S40/36F24S25/10B60L53/14B60L53/31B60L53/665B60L53/305B60L53/51B60L53/53H01L31/05Y02P80/20Y02T10/7072Y02T10/70Y02T90/12Y02T90/167Y02E60/10
Inventor LYDEN, ROBERT M.
Owner LYDEN ROBERT M
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