Solar Wind Power: Can We Collect & Store?

In summary, the solar wind does not penetrate the atmosphere and to use it outside the atmosphere, you'd need to tether your power plant to the sun. It sounds to futuristic but would the solar wind supply enough energy if you had the power plant close enough to the sun. Maybe in orbit with it. How you would get the energy back is another question.
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Is there enough power coming from solar wind to some how collect and store as energy.
 
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The solar wind does not penetrate the atmosphere and to use it outside the atmosphere, you'd need to tether your power plant to the sun.
 
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It sounds to futuristic but would the solar wind supply enough energy if you had the power plant close enough to the sun. Maybe in orbit with it. How you would get the energy back is another question.
 
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bassplayer, are you confusing solar radiation (i.e. light) with the solar wind? The two are quite distinct. If you truly mean the solar wind, then to harvest power you will have to be tethered to the sun as Russ stated. An object in orbit about the sun is not tethered to the sun.
 
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An object in orbit with solar sails would spiral out of orbit - that's the point of solar wind propulsion and can be likened to trying to generate electricity with a boat in a river. If the boat isn't anchored, the propellers won't spin because the boat just floats along with the river.
 
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I see what your saying. I'm just wondering if there is a way to harvest solar wind as energy.
 
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I would think you could gather energy from it.
How about this method.. I am not saying it is a good one, just a thought experiment demonstrating the energy can easily be converted to electricity:
  • Place two plates a distance apart, angled so they are both edge on to the sun.
  • Particles flow past the two plates, consisting of both positve and negative ions.
  • Create a permenant magnetic field, angled so that positive ions are deflected to hit one plate, and negative ions are deflected to hit the second plate.
  • Draw off electrical current directly from the voltage difference of the two plates.
Come to think of it.. I think this idea is simply the Faraday Generator as mentioned on this link, which also has lots of other goodies.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHD_generator
 
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1. How does solar wind power work?

Solar wind power is the process of harnessing the energy from the sun's solar wind, which is a stream of charged particles that are released from the sun's corona. This energy is collected using large solar panels called solar arrays, which convert the solar wind's kinetic energy into electricity. This electricity is then stored in batteries or sent to the power grid for immediate use.

2. Can solar wind power be collected and stored?

Yes, solar wind power can be collected and stored. The solar panels used to collect the energy also have the capability to store it in batteries. This stored energy can then be used during times when there is no solar wind or when demand for electricity is high.

3. How efficient is solar wind power?

The efficiency of solar wind power depends on various factors such as the size and quality of the solar panels, the location of the solar panels, and the amount of solar wind available. On average, solar wind power has an efficiency rate of 20-30%, meaning that 20-30% of the collected solar wind energy is converted into usable electricity.

4. Is solar wind power a reliable source of renewable energy?

Solar wind power is considered a reliable source of renewable energy as long as there is a consistent supply of solar wind. While the intensity of solar wind may vary, it is a continuous source of energy compared to other renewable sources like wind or hydro power. Additionally, advancements in technology have made it possible to store excess energy for later use, making it even more reliable.

5. What are the advantages of using solar wind power?

There are several advantages to using solar wind power. Firstly, it is a renewable source of energy, meaning it will never run out. It also produces zero emissions, making it environmentally friendly. Additionally, solar wind power systems are low maintenance and can be installed in remote locations, providing electricity to areas that may not have access to traditional power sources.

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