Sustainable Saunders Solar and Wind Demonstration Project Customer Requirements Document

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Sustainable Saunders Solar and Wind Demonstration Project Customer Requirements Document A collaborative proposal by the following partners: Energy Management Group (EMG) - Richard Figliuzzi, President Hawaii Energy Connection (HEC) - Chris DeBone and Steve Godmere UH Manoa Facilities Management Office (FMO) - David Hafner, Associate Vice Chancellor Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (HNEI) - Eric Miller, Associate Professor Social Science Public Policy Center (PPC) - David Nixon, Associate Professor, and Sustainable Saunders Faculty Coordinator Goals The partners seek to install and operate a small educational, research and demonstration renewable energy testbed on the roof of Saunders Hall. The research and education objectives are to: (i) assess small-scale solar and wind generating equipment in real-world conditions (ii) construct and refine appropriate, useful, and reliable data acquisition systems for solar or wind electricity generating systems. (iii) provide UH students with opportunities to gain real-world and research experience with renewable energy equipment installation, operation, and analysis. Equipment Initial Electricity Generating Systems (donated by the partners) 1. A pole-mounted vertical axis wind turbine (donated by EMG) estimated maximum output: 1100 Watts install location: exterior, wall mount near the northeast corner of Saunders, at a height suitable to avoid turbulence. dimensions: 3 ft W (cylinder) x 5 ft H expected height above structure: 3-6 ft from top of structure to bottom of turbine. 2. A 5-panel photovoltaic solar electric panel set (donated by HEC) estimated maximum output: 875 Watts install location: exterior, rack mount across the northern section of Saunders rooftop, fix pitched at 15 degrees dimensions of full array: 5ft D x 16 ft W x 22.9 inches high from rooftop/rack base

Electrical Interconnection Equipment (donated by the partners) 3. One DCtoAC power inverter (donated by EMG). Install location: interior, wall mount in the 7 th floor NW electrical/mechanical room dimensions: 21.8 in. W x 15.5 in. H x 12.75 in. D weight: 42.87 lbs 4. Five DCtoAC micro inverters (donated by HEC) Install location: one attached to the back of each solar panel dimensions: 10.5 W inches x 5.5 H inches x 1.5 D inches 5. Two reference batteries (to smooth the turbine power output prior to the inverter) - 24 volt system Install location: interior, floor mount in the 7 th floor NW electrical/mechanical room dimensions: 2 ft W x 1 ft H x 1 ft D 6. One dump-load (to offload excess power from turbine) 7. One charge controller (again, to smooth the turbine power output prior to inverter) install location: interior, wall mount in the 7 th floor NW electrical/mechanical room dimensions: 10inches W x 14 inches H x 5 inches D

Data Acquisition 8. A pole-mounted meteorological station (donated by EMG), capable of logging electronic data for wind speed, wind direction, and solar insolation. install location: exterior, wall mount near the northeast corner of Saunders, at a height suitable to avoid turbulence. expected height above structure: 4 ft. dimensions: (irregular, approximately 2 ft cube) 9. A hardware and software-based Data Aquisition System (Compact Field Point, to be constructed by HNEI), capable of logging data feeds from each power inverter and the meteorological station, and displaying data feeds on a web-based system. install location: interior, wall mount between the inverters and a TCP/IP connection requires a standard electrical outlet. Installation All equipment is proposed to be interconnected with hard-wire connections. No conduit is available along the rooftop for such wiring, though there does appear to be some spare conduit penetrating the roof vertically, into the 7 th floor electrical mechanical room at the NW corner. We propose to install the mounting systems and electrical connections in a manner that provides the capacity to: (a) remove, replace, or service individual power-generating systems without disrupting operation of the other systems. (b) accurately assess power generating efficiencies of individual systems, as a function of observed solar and wind resources in real-time (or nearly real-time) (c) archive power generation and meteorological data in accessible forms and stored at redundant locations. (d) refine the data acquisition system through hardware and software modifications, without disrupting the power flow from the equipment into the grid.

Example Illustration of Wind Turbine Wiring Components

5 Panel Photovoltaic (875W) Exterior AC Disconnect Load Service Breaker Panel Utility Micro inverters LAN Compact Field Point (Data Acquisition System) Meteorological Station AC Disconnect Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (1000W) Dump Load Exterior DC Disconnect Charge Controller Reference Battery Bank (24V) Inverter Outback 24V/2500W

For the wind turbine, we propose a canting pole mount, with a hinge about 3 feet high and a secure but release-able clasp at the top of the building structure, to allow the pole to swing down from vertical to horizontal within the area wind-sheltered by the elevator shaft structure (for equipment access including maintenance, replacement, etc). We anticipate very infrequent use of this swing capability. We propose a pole of 9-12 feet, to allow the bottom of the turbine to clear the building structure by 3-6 feet. The pole is to be an engineered structure, specifically crafted for minimal deflection and other important characteristics. The mounting brackets are to be through-bolted, avoiding the cement rebar, with a metal backing plate. For the meteorological station, we propose a fixed 1 3/4" pole mounted with c-brackets and concretelead anchors installed to avoid rebar in the concrete walls.. Ideally, the pole for the met station can be attached to the exterior wall of the elevator shaft, near the rooftop door access.

Draft illustration of SeaHawk VAWT installation at Saunders Hall roof top at UH Manoa By Richard A. Figliuzzi, Tel: (808) 783-1118 2008 All Rights Reserved, Energy Management Group, Inc.

VAWT Components PacWind "SeaHawk" VAWT, 500W Wind Tower (actual length to be determined) Inverter Dump Load Charge Controller Reference Batteries Energy Management Group, Inc. Tel: (808) 783-1118

For the solar PV arrays, we propose a ballasted rack system, such as that by Uni-Rac (G-10 series). Such a system will avoid any roof penetration and is engineered for wind safety. It is both modular and portable, to allow flexibility in future developments of the rooftop testbed. All other equipment on the Saunders rooftop, including the cell towers and research satellite equipment, is mounted with portable ballasted racks. The rack system is being provided by the Sustainable Saunders Initiative.