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Design and Development of

gravity potential energy


(Gravity Roller)

INTRODUCTION
• As the World Generates More and More Electricity from
Intermittent Renewable Energy Sources
• There is Growing need for Technology which can capture andStore
Energy During Periods of Low Demand and release it rapidly
when require
• So We here at Gravity Roller are Developing Novel Storage
Technology which offer better Characteristic of Lithium Battery &
Pumped Storages
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What is Gravity Roller?


• Gravity Rollers is an
innovative gravity-based
mechanical energy storage
technology system Based on
Gravit
• The technology consumes
electric power to lift the weight
and generates electric power
when the weight is lowered.
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Outcome
• Fast & Long Life Storage • Response & Time Ef ciency

• Versatility & Flexible


• 40+ Design Life

• Cost Effective
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Back Ground Energy Supply


• Solar Energ
• Wind Energy
• HydroEnerg
• Magnetic Energ
• Geothermal Energ
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Comparison
Gravity Roller Lithium Ion Battery
Renewable Non Renewable
Flexible Non Flexible
Higher Life Span Lower Life Span
High Density Energy Output Low Density Energy Output
Easy Production Critical Production

Non Hazardous Hazardous


Unlimited Source Limited Sources

Gravity Roller in Rural area

• Gravity Roller act as important storage system in


village areas
• We can use well or bore well instead of building high
towers
• Back ground energy supply is taken from solar, wind,
canals and magnetic speed breakers in near highways.
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Gravity Roller in Urban area

• During power break Gravity Roller act as generator


• In every buildings Gravity Roller can be installed
underground before construction
• Back ground energy supply is taken from nearby
magnetic speed breakers.

References
• Mahlia, T., Saktisahdan, T., Jannifar, A., Hasan, M., Matseelar, H.: A review of available methods and development on
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j.rser.2014.01.068

Silakhori, M., Jafarian, M., Arjomandi, M., Nathan, G.: Thermo- gravimetric analysis of Cu, Mn Co, and Pb oxides for
thermo- chemical energy storage. J. Energy Storage 23, 138–147 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2019.03.008

• Fyke, A.: The fall and rise of gravity storage technologies. Joule 3(3), 625–630 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/
j.joule.2019.01.012

• Berrada, A., Loudiyi, K., Zorkani, I.: Toward an improvement of gravity energy storage using compressed air. Energy
Procedia 134, 855–864 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.09.542

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Project Guid
Prof. Laxman Pandurang Khose

TEA
1)Shantanu Shuttl
2)Shivraj Varp
3)Lilesh Shind
4)Sanket Walke
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