The untapped potential of solar heat - Eric Hoyer's revolutionary solutions
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The untapped potential of solar heat - Eric Hoyer's revolutionary solutions
10.12.2024 610
1 Introduction: Why is the potential of solar energy not being used?
Every year, the sun provides our planet with at least 2,800 times more energy than the entire human race needs. Yet this gigantic potential remains largely untapped. Why is this? One of the main reasons is the lack of efficient technologies that make this free energy fully usable in the areas of heating, industrial processes and energy supply. Eric Hoyer has solved this problem with his innovative solutions.
His technologies are not only efficient, but also scalable and ecologically sustainable. These systems can fundamentally revolutionize global energy consumption.
2. core technologies and solutions
Hoyer parabolic reflector heating systems:
These innovative heating systems use solar energy efficiently to reach temperatures of up to 3,300°C, predominantly working with temperatures of 500 to 900°C. In special areas, even much higher temperatures of up to 1,950°C are possible. They are suitable for both private households (3 meter diameter) and commercial applications (7 meter diameter) and enable a reduction in energy consumption of up to 70% compared to conventional new technologies.
Spherical heating-Hoyer:
This technology uses the concentrated energy of parabolic mirrors to heat metal spheres to temperatures between 500°C and 900°C. The spheres can store energy and be released to consumers immediately or with a time delay. Thanks to an adjustable cycle, industrial processes such as steel production can be made more efficient and sustainable. Preheating with Hoyer solid fuel accumulators and a high scrap content can save up to 70 % of electricity consumption in the electric arc process.
Solid fuel storage Hoyer:
These storage units, from 20,000 tons up to 200,000 tons of stone material per storage unit, can store enormous amounts of energy for up to 7 months and call it up when needed. They offer a reliable solution for the stability of the energy supply with electricity, hydrogen and heat.
Hoyer strand process:
A breakthrough technology to produce 100% green hydrogen at a price below €3/kg, enabled by just 100 Hoyer parabolic reflector heaters. This offers a scalable solution for global hydrogen production.
3. specific applications
Private households, businesses, communities and cities:
Secured by decentralized natural energy centers-Hoyer. Provision of heat and hot water without the use of fossil fuels. Integration into existing heating systems is possible to reduce energy costs.
Industry:
Optimization of steel production through energy savings of up to 70 % in electric furnace processes. Use for other high temperature applications such as turbines and super pipes.
Nuclear conversion:
Conversion of nuclear power plants into hydrogen centers while safely and sustainably integrating radioactive waste into solid waste storage Hoyer. Shortened decommissioning up to 15 years, with total savings per NPP of approx. 1-2 billion €.
4 Global relevance
Eric Hoyer's technologies are versatile and can meet energy needs in both sunny and less favored regions. They offer solutions for:
Energy independence: reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Industrial sustainability: Efficient use of renewable energies in production.
Longer-term energy storage: Creation of stable energy supply systems. Maximum possible CO₂ reduction: Achieving climate targets in a much shorter time.
5. summary and vision
With these innovations, Eric Hoyer aims to create a sustainable future that is both ecologically and economically viable. The use of the sun's free energy in combination with his revolutionary technologies offers the opportunity to implement the energy transition globally.
6. contact and cooperation
Let's work together to make renewable energy a reality in your region.
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