"Revolutionizing Solar Energy: Illuminating Homes Directly with Sunlight, Bypassing Traditional Solar Panels"
What if we could harness sunlight to illuminate windowless rooms or heat water without relying on large photovoltaic panels?
System diagram designed by Smietana. |
The system concentrates sunlight with Fresnel lenses, directing it via fiber optics to a luminaire. During tests, Smietana used a panel with 16 independent Fresnel lenses and collimators.
Lumora's unique feature is incorporating several small Fresnel lenses, increasing efficiency and adaptability to limited roof space. Smietana emphasizes the importance of sunlight in biological rhythms and highlights the negative effects of artificial lighting, particularly in workplaces. Lumora not only addresses economic aspects but also improves physical and mental health by bringing sunlight to windowless rooms.
Smietana provides concrete calculations, stating that the system can generate 33,480 lux/m² per hour in full sun, suitable for illuminating workstations or paintings. He envisions Lumora paving the way for better solar energy use in crops and enhancing overall quality of life. The simple and low-cost design makes it feasible for implementation in various settings, including Third World countries. Smietana's future goals include simplifying the system, reducing production costs, and exploring new applications, such as using solar heat for distilling water or heating vegetable crops to promote sustainability in communities with fewer opportunities.
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