MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641041747 A) filed by Dr. M. Venkateswaran; Piridi Naveen; Potnuru Ramesh; Seera Sravan; Pativada Pradeep; and Rabilli Bhaskara Rao, Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, on April 1, for 'an integrated renewable energy system utilizing solar and wind power for hydrogen production.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. M. Venkateswaran; Piridi Naveen; Potnuru Ramesh; Seera Sravan; Pativada Pradeep; and Rabilli Bhaskara Rao.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The system (100) includes a a solar energy generation unit (102), a wind energy generation unit (104), an energy conversion and conditioning unit (106), an electrolysis unit (108), a hydrogen storage unit (110), a control and monitoring unit (112), and a distribution interface unit (114). The solar energy generation unit (102) captures solar radiation and converts it into electrical energy using photovoltaic panels configured for maximum energy harvesting efficiency. The wind energy generation unit (104) converts kinetic energy from wind into electrical power using turbines designed to operate across varying wind speeds. The energy conversion and conditioning unit (106) regulates, stabilizes, and integrates power from the solar energy generation unit (102) and wind energy generation unit (104) to provide a consistent electrical output. The electrolysis unit (108) utilizes the conditioned electrical energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen through an electrochemical process. The hydrogen storage unit (110) safely stores the generated hydrogen gas under controlled pressure and temperature conditions. The control and monitoring unit (112) manages system operations, monitors environmental and operational parameters, and optimizes energy utilization through automated control algorithms. The distribution interface unit (114) facilitates the transfer and utilization of stored hydrogen for downstream applications including fuel cells and industrial usage. The invention enhances clean energy integration and ensures sustainable hydrogen production. The invention promotes reduced carbon emissions and improved energy efficiency."

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