This manuscript reports the latest investigations about a miniaturized hybrid energy power source, compatible with thermal/electrical conversion, by a thermo-photovoltaic cell, and potentially useful for civil and space applications. The converter is a thermally-conductive emitting parallelepiped element and the basic idea is to heat up its emitting surfaces by means of combustion, occurred in swirling chambers, integrated inside the device, and/or by the sun, which may work simultaneously or alternatively to the combustion. The current upgrades consist in examining whether the device might fulfill specific design constraints, adopting hydrocarbons-feeding. Previous papers, published by the author, demonstrate the hydrogen-feeding effective...
AbstractUtilities currently require fast-responding natural gas turbines to stabilize the variabilit...
AbstractHybrid solar gas-turbine technology is a promising alternative to conventional solar thermal...
This paper reports on the feasibility of a hybrid power generation system consisting of a solar ener...
This work reports results related to the “EU-FP7-HRC-Power” project aiming at developing micro-meso ...
This work reports the performance of an energy converter characterized by an emitting parallelepiped...
This work reports results related to the “EU-FP7-HRC-Power” project aiming at developing micro-meso ...
PosterSolar power is among the promising technologies leading towards cleaner fuel. However, there a...
The development of technologies to hybridise concentrating solar thermal energy (CST) and combustion...
Currently, 110 billion cubic meters of natural gas (primarily methane), a potent greenhouse gas, are...
Portable electrical power generation using hydrocarbons presents significant potential owing to thei...
[EN]During the last years a significant R&D&i effort to develop energy production technologies capab...
[EN]This work provides an integrated design of a small-scale hybrid solar power plant aimed at distr...
This thesis presents the outcomes of techno-economic studies of power generation using hybrid Concen...
AbstractPortable electrical power generation using hydrocarbons presents significant potential owing...
Methane pyrolysis is a transitional technology for environmentally benign hydrogen production with z...
AbstractUtilities currently require fast-responding natural gas turbines to stabilize the variabilit...
AbstractHybrid solar gas-turbine technology is a promising alternative to conventional solar thermal...
This paper reports on the feasibility of a hybrid power generation system consisting of a solar ener...
This work reports results related to the “EU-FP7-HRC-Power” project aiming at developing micro-meso ...
This work reports the performance of an energy converter characterized by an emitting parallelepiped...
This work reports results related to the “EU-FP7-HRC-Power” project aiming at developing micro-meso ...
PosterSolar power is among the promising technologies leading towards cleaner fuel. However, there a...
The development of technologies to hybridise concentrating solar thermal energy (CST) and combustion...
Currently, 110 billion cubic meters of natural gas (primarily methane), a potent greenhouse gas, are...
Portable electrical power generation using hydrocarbons presents significant potential owing to thei...
[EN]During the last years a significant R&D&i effort to develop energy production technologies capab...
[EN]This work provides an integrated design of a small-scale hybrid solar power plant aimed at distr...
This thesis presents the outcomes of techno-economic studies of power generation using hybrid Concen...
AbstractPortable electrical power generation using hydrocarbons presents significant potential owing...
Methane pyrolysis is a transitional technology for environmentally benign hydrogen production with z...
AbstractUtilities currently require fast-responding natural gas turbines to stabilize the variabilit...
AbstractHybrid solar gas-turbine technology is a promising alternative to conventional solar thermal...
This paper reports on the feasibility of a hybrid power generation system consisting of a solar ener...