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MOS 3 E McCall Outdoor Science School Sustainable Energy.

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Page 1: MOS 3 E McCall Outdoor Science School Sustainable Energy.

MOS3EMcCall Outdoor Science School Sustainable Energy

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McCall Outdoor Science School Program

• MOSS is the only publicly operated K-12 residential outdoor school in the state of Idaho.

• Offers a unique place in which students participate in hands-on projects and outdoor field activities that appeal to different learning styles.

• Helps students develop an understanding of the natural and cultural history of Idaho ecosystems.

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MOSS Energy Problems

• Campus power usage is excessive

• Campus is reliant on non-renewable sources for both heat and electricity

• It can be difficult to educate students about renewable energy and power generation

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MOS3E Proposed Solutions

• Analysis of Biomass-Fueled CHP systems

• Energy Monitoring and Auditing • Tools for MOSS Educational Programs

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Budget• Solar Cart

$680Solar Panel $70 Battery $100Wire $20Cart$100Digital Multimeter $50Shipping

$50Sensors & Displays $200Angle Adjust System $50Other $40

• Monitoring Equipment$1300Fluke 324 Clamp Meter $150TED Monitoring System $2904 Additional TED MTUs $360Large Monitoring Screen$500

• Travel & Miscellaneous$600Gas $300Other

$300

Total $2580

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Timeline• Nov 2012:

Confirm budget and project choices

• Dec 2012:Order Solar Cart components,

test TED and Fluke monitors in Moscow

• Jan 2013:Install monitors in McCall, begin work on Solar Cart

• Feb 2013:Complete initial Solar Cart prototype, begin planning educational program

• March 2013:Integrate educational

program forSolar Cart & monitors into

current MOSS program

• April 2013:Develop reports, prepare

for Expo

• April 27th, 2013:Expo

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Acknowledgements

College of Natural Resources:

Dr. Kurt PregitzerDr. Lee VrielingDr. Karla EitelGreg FizzellMOSS Campus Staff

College of Engineering:

Dr. Steve BeyerleinDr. Jay McCormackDr. Herbert Hess

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Deliverables

• EES and PowerWorld based analysis of several system configurations and sizes

• Report detailing the economic and practical considerations of each design

• Recommendations on how to proceed

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Why Analysis? Why Biomass?

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System Configurations

• Woodgas IC engine Cycles• Solid Fuel Rankine Cycle• Solid Fuel Stirling Cycle

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System Size

Current Usage50 kW capacity

Projected Future UsageOption 1: 25 kW capacityOption 2: 75 kW capacity

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PowerWorld Simulator

Purpose & Usage

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Why PowerWorld?

BenefitsFigure 1. Fault Analysis

• Power Flow

• Fault Analysis

• Transient Analysis

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Usage

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Screenshots

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Gasifier Basics

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Piston Driven

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Combined Brayton Cycle

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Solid Fuel Rankine Cycle

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Solid Fuel Stirling Cycle

1 2

4 3

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Deliverables

• Detailed report on current campus energy usage

• Computer display and monitoring system that MOSS staff can use to improve energy efficiency

• Plan for improving efficiency of current buildings

• Comprehensive analysis of heating/cooling loads in a current building

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Monitoring Systems

• Used for recording data on the power consumption.

• The data can be stored and analyze.

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The Main Display

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The History Display

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Fluke 324 Clamp Meter

• 0-600Vac-Vdc

• 0-400 Amps

• 400 ohms and up

• 2 Year Warranty

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• Educate students about solar and mechanical power generation

• Educate students about energy storage• Allow students to experience “hands-on”

power generation

Deliverables

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Deliverables:- Mobile Solar Cart- Power Display- Multiple Solar Panel Angles

Educational Solar Cart

Purpose:• Capture Solar Energy• Display Power Generation• Educate students about solar energy

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Solar panel angle adjustment allows students to see power changes during different angles at different times of the day throughout different months of the year.

Educational Solar CartThe cart will be constructed using a small solar panel with LED display for monitoring power generation of the panel. This will enable students of all ages to easily distinguish changes in power produced by the panel.

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Purpose:• Convert Mechanical Work to Electrical

Energy• Turning shaft of an electrical motor

creates an output voltage

Hand-Crank Electric Generator