The Windlift Man Portable Wind Energy System (MPWES) will produce 6 kW of renewable energy while weighing only 440 lbs. The renewable energy density (W/lb.) will be approximately seven times greater than a state of the art solar system, as represented by the GREENS system which is currently deployed by the USMC. Significant optimizations are possible in future design spirals that will allow the system to be even more power dense. The elevated UAV, operating at a maximum altitude of 500 feet, also provides the opportunity for persistent surveillance and communications.
Benefit: The underlying airborne wind energy technology may be applied to a plethora of government and private sector applications. The technology may be: Applied to the MEHPS system within the marine corps, Propagated to the US Army and other allied forces, Modified for ship power or propulsion, Updated for persistent naval or land border surveillance, Applied to off-grid power applications including disaster relief, remote mines, or island nations, or Redesigned for the production of commercial grid-scale power, most likely in the offshore environment
Keywords: airborne wind energy, UAV, surveillance, renewable, Communications, GREENS, solar