
Project G. Hoffman Green Technology Center-2 (GHGTC-2)
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Experience Level: Expert
I have a permit to produce green hydrogen and to build a pilot plant up to 3MW in Hudspeth County, Texas. On June 11, 2024 I received the recorded deed for 10.43 acres of land in Guadalupe Ranch Tracts 22B and 23A. The pilot plant of this project has three components:
1. The production facility which is done and it is posted
2. The power plant
I designed the power plant of this project to be
built with monocrystalline solar panels (model number WHC-450M-120). All the roofs of this pilot plant are covered with solar shingles and I use the steel tubing columns of the structures to support (57) FX 30kW vertical axis wind turbines and (3) 500kW horizontal axis wind turbines.
3. The green energy storage
It looks to me we are struggling technologically to find feasible solutions to store energy from the sun and from the wind and to use this stored energy when we need it.
My green energy storage has nine (9) sections and each section has nine (9) fee 6 feet x 60 feet steel tubing tanks. These tanks are supported by steel tubing columns and steel tubing horizontal girders.
The first section of nine (9) tanks is designed to store green liquid hydrogen. The next eight (8) sections (9 tanks each) are designed to store green hydrogen gas. I can compress the hydrogen gas in these tanks when I will have extra electricity in the green off grid power plant.
My plan is to provide green hydrogen gas to the Texas grid to use it for their "switch power plants" during the peak consumption.
I'm not an expert in climate change but, if climate change is real then we must find feasible solutions to produce efficiently green electricity because the macro grid is the greatest polluter in the United States.
I'm planning to install one (1) AEM Nexus 1000 Enapter electrolyzer, to build the power plant around this electrolyzer, and to build one (1) section for green liquid hydrogen and one (1) section for green hydrogen gas. Based on the location I will learn how to calibrate the dimensions of the power plant with this 1MW electrolyzer and I will see how many gas tanks will work fine with a 1MW electrolyzer. I will build the next steps of this pilot plant based on the data which I will accumulate in 1-2 years.
As I said, I have a permit to build a pilot plant because I have to check how these technologies are working together and I have to learn how to build the entire pilot plant to be efficient and feasible.
I would like to have this project executed in 3D electronic support. Please find attached the plan of the pilot plant, the North Elevation of the pilot plant, and the East Elevation of the pilot plant.
1. The production facility which is done and it is posted
2. The power plant
I designed the power plant of this project to be
built with monocrystalline solar panels (model number WHC-450M-120). All the roofs of this pilot plant are covered with solar shingles and I use the steel tubing columns of the structures to support (57) FX 30kW vertical axis wind turbines and (3) 500kW horizontal axis wind turbines.
3. The green energy storage
It looks to me we are struggling technologically to find feasible solutions to store energy from the sun and from the wind and to use this stored energy when we need it.
My green energy storage has nine (9) sections and each section has nine (9) fee 6 feet x 60 feet steel tubing tanks. These tanks are supported by steel tubing columns and steel tubing horizontal girders.
The first section of nine (9) tanks is designed to store green liquid hydrogen. The next eight (8) sections (9 tanks each) are designed to store green hydrogen gas. I can compress the hydrogen gas in these tanks when I will have extra electricity in the green off grid power plant.
My plan is to provide green hydrogen gas to the Texas grid to use it for their "switch power plants" during the peak consumption.
I'm not an expert in climate change but, if climate change is real then we must find feasible solutions to produce efficiently green electricity because the macro grid is the greatest polluter in the United States.
I'm planning to install one (1) AEM Nexus 1000 Enapter electrolyzer, to build the power plant around this electrolyzer, and to build one (1) section for green liquid hydrogen and one (1) section for green hydrogen gas. Based on the location I will learn how to calibrate the dimensions of the power plant with this 1MW electrolyzer and I will see how many gas tanks will work fine with a 1MW electrolyzer. I will build the next steps of this pilot plant based on the data which I will accumulate in 1-2 years.
As I said, I have a permit to build a pilot plant because I have to check how these technologies are working together and I have to learn how to build the entire pilot plant to be efficient and feasible.
I would like to have this project executed in 3D electronic support. Please find attached the plan of the pilot plant, the North Elevation of the pilot plant, and the East Elevation of the pilot plant.
Gheorghe B.
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