Description of the action context
Wind is the biggest energy reservoir of our planet. It is estimated that less than 5% of the overall wind energy would be enough to power the entire world. However, to effectively exploit this potential, significant improvement must be made to capture the altitude winds, which are stronger, more abundant and continuous as the winds near the ground. The current wind energy technologies (wind turbines) are unable to do that because of their high-energy cost, limited attainable height and limited deployability due to physical constraints (size and weight).
Skypull is an AWE generation system, which consists of an on-ground generator with a drum winch hosting a light cable (made in UHMPE) connected to an autonomous flying device (drone). The drone transforms the wind power between 200 and 600 m a.g.l. into traction on the cable, forcing the drum winch to rotate and the generator to produce electricity. The duty cycle comprises a generation phase (the flying device increases in altitude) and a recovery phase (losing altitude) and is managed by the automatic control system on board the drone.
The system, which will range between 60 kW and 1 MW power, is lightweight and compact and fully automatic, may work at rated power up to 75% of the year (compared to 25-50% of wind turbines) with an expected LCoE (Levelized Cost of Energy) at regime of 45€/MWh, competitive not only with RES based generation technologies, but also with fossil fuel based systems, without need of public incentives.