North American Small Wind Turbine Certification Small Wind Certification Council New Jersey Small Wind Working Group Meeting August 10, 2010 TM.

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North American Small Wind Turbine Certification Small Wind Certification Council New Jersey Small Wind Working Group Meeting August 10, 2010 TM

Problem  Small turbine performance specifications are not standardized  Agencies and utilities providing financial assistance are asking for performance assurance to increase support for incentives  Consumers need greater certainty of function, performance, and durability  Less than half of turbines have been tested

TM Why Certification?  Allow consumer comparison of products  Funding agencies will gain greater confidence that small turbines installed with public assistance have been tested for safety, function, performance and durability and meet requirements of consensus standards  Consumer protection and industry credibility

TM SWCC: Small Wind Certification Council  New independent, third-party certification body to serve North America  Certify that small wind turbines (SWTs) meet the requirements of the new AWEA Small Wind Turbine Performance and Safety Standard  Can be used as state-level eligibility

SWCC certifies Mechanical Strength, Durability, Function & Performance of turbine system to new AWEA standard NRTLs certify Electrical Safety of Turbine & Controller (new UL Standards in development) PE certifies Tower & Foundation NABCEP certifies the Installer NRTLs certify Inverter to IEEE 1547/UL 1741 Wired per National Electrical Code (NEC) (new article in 2011) Grid-tie Small Wind Turbine in the US

TM What Certification…. Is:  Is: An independent confirmation that the Small Wind Turbine has been tested and designed per the requirements of the AWEA Standard Is not:  An assertion that the Small Wind Turbine is durable, reliable, quiet, loud, safe, efficient, good, bad, failure-proof or perfect  Provided by AWEA

SWT Manufacturer Test Organization (field testing) the Standard Certifies Compliance

TM SWCC Start-up Funding  U.S. Department of Energy  New York State Energy Research and Development Authority  Applicant Fees  Previous Organizational Development through Interstate Renewable Energy Council Nevada State Office of Energy, NYSERDA, Energy Trust of Oregon, Wisconsin Division of Energy, CanWEA (funds from NRCan), Casper College (Wyoming), Iowa Energy Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

TM What is the AWEA Standard?  AWEA Small Wind Turbine Performance and Safety Standard (AWEA Standard 9.1 – 2009)  Harmonized with the BWEA Standard (some differences such as acoustics)  Incorporates, with modifications, existing IEC standards for small wind turbines  Written to ensure the quality of the wind turbine can be assessed while imposing only reasonable costs and difficulty

TM Equipment Eligibility  Per the AWEA standard Newly manufactured, electricity-producing wind turbines with a swept area up to 200 m 2 200m 2 ~ 16m diameter rotor ~ 65 kW (or less) Horizontal and vertical axis turbines are eligible

TM Equipment Eligibility  Except as required by the AWEA standard, towers and foundations are not part of the scope of SWCC certification

TM SWCC Certification based on…  an evaluation of: Wind turbine design ( Structural Analysis) Field testing

TM Field Testing  Power Performance Power Curve Energy Curve Rated Annual Energy Rated Power  Acoustics Sound pressure levels Rated Sound Level  Safety and Function Pass/Fail  Duration Pass/Fail

TM Field Testing  SWCC Test Organization List now has 26 test organizations that intend to participate in field testing for Certification  4 new NREL supported Regional Test Centers

TM To see some results/reports: NREL Independent Testing

TM Qualified Testing Organizations 1.Accredited Test Organization Currently only one accredited lab in North America (NREL) 2.Non-Accredited Test Organization On-site audits 3.Manufacturer Testing On-site audits plus further scrutiny Testing outside North America is acceptable

TM Certification Process Summary 1.Notice of Intent to Submit an Application 2.Certification Agreement (Can now be listed as Application Pending) 3.Field Testing and design analysis performed (~ min 6 months, typically one year to complete) 4.Test reports submitted with Certification Application 5.Technical review 6.Certification Decision 7.Granted; Info added to website

TM SWCC Certification Label (in development)  Rated Annual Energy annual average wind speed of 11.2 mph (5 m/s)  Rated Sound Level (dBA) Sound pressure level not exceeded 95% of time with average wind speed of 11.2 mph (5 m/s) at 60 meters from rotor  Rated Power 24.6 mph (11 m/s)

TM SWCC Program Status  Began to Accept Notices of Intent in February 2010  Now have 14 turbines with “Application Pending”  Expect first certification in late 2010  More certifications in 2011

TM SWCC Certification Applications Pending ManufacturerTurbine American Zephyr CorporationAirdolphin GTO Bergey Windpower Co.Bergey 5kW Bergey Windpower Co.Bergey Excel-S Cascade EngineeringSwift Wind Turbine Endurance Wind Power Inc.Endurance S-343 Eveready Diversified ProductsKestrel e400i 3kW 250 V Eveready Diversified ProductsKestrel e400i 3kW 48Vdc Renewegy, LLCRenewegy VP-20 Seaforth EnergyAOC Southwest WindpowerSkystream 3.7 UrWindUrWind O 2 Ventera Energy CorporationVentera VT10 Windspire EnergyWindspire – Xzeres Wind CorporationARE442

TM SWCC Accreditation  SWCC pursuing ANSI Accreditation for Product Certification Bodies  Used ISO/IEC Guide 65 as a guide for policies Pursuing…

TM Multiple Certifications  What if the mfg intends to pursue: Type certification to IEC Standards; Certification to BWEA Standard for MCS in UK; and SWCC certification for North America ?  Coordinate with Cert. Bodies and Test Organization to understand requirements when developing test plans  Conditional Temporary Certification may be an SWCC option if turbine is tested to IEC or BWEA standards

TM State & Utility Incentives  SWCC as a means to qualify turbines for incentive eligibility Energy Trust of Oregon Focus on Energy (Wisconsin) New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) California Energy Commission (CEC) Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, Vermont

TM Benefits of Certification  Certification labels ease consumer comparison of products  Funding agencies and utilities will gain greater confidence that small turbines installed with public assistance have been tested for safety, function, performance and durability and meet requirements of consensus standards  Certification can help prevent unethical marketing and false claims, thereby ensuring consumer protection and industry credibility

TM Why Certification? Filter Turbines thru Testing/Certification Satisfied Owners of Well-behaved Turbines

TM Stakeholder Input Submit your comments on how we can use the SWCC data for the NJCEP. Please forward comments to Mark Loeser at

For More Information Regarding Small Wind Certification Council Thank you Recommend Contacting Larry Sherwood Executive Director, SWCC Sign up for mailing list Click “Get Updates TM