Draft:Compressed Air Electricity Generator
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A Compressed Air Electricity Generator Tubrine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of Compressed air into electrical energy.
In theory Compressed Air Generator leverages the input of electricity cost of compressing air versus mass displaced, to generate gravitational and buoyancy potential energy that is transformed into electricity.
As of now the generator is not well known. Compressed Air Electricity Generator Tubrine is a great possible source of renewable energy if proved to be useful, and could be used in many countries to lower energy costs and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. One study claimed that, Compressed Air Electricity Generator Tubrine has the "lowest input requirements of fuel or other sources like solar or wind" compared to photovoltaic, hydro, geothermal, coal wind and gas energy sources.
Smaller Compressed Air Electricity Generator Tubrine are used for applications such as battery charging and remote locations. Larger turbines can contribute to a domestic power supply while selling unused power back to the utility supplier via the electrical grid.
Compressed Air Electricity Generator Tubrines are not yet manufactured globaly and generally is still in research phase.