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Demonstrated fossil-fuel-free energy cycle using magnesium and laser
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2006
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EngineeringLaser RadiationRenewable FuelEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionEnergy CycleFossil-fuel-free Energy CycleEnergy RecyclingChemical EngineeringRenewable Energy SystemsSolar Energy UtilisationEnergy ApplicationsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerLaser Processing TechnologyEnergy EngineeringEnergySustainable EnergyEnergy Recovery
The authors propose an energy cycle based on a renewable fuel. Magnesium is chosen as an energy carrier and is combusted with water to retrieve energy using many power devices. MgO, the combustion residue, is reduced back to Mg by laser radiation generated from solar and other renewable energy sources. They have achieved an energy recovery efficiency of 42.5% for converting MgO to magnesium, using a laser. Combined with a demonstrated 38% efficiency for converting an artificial sunlight source (metal halide lamp) into laser output energy indicates that the proposed energy cycle is already in a feasible range for practical use.
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