Run of the River (Max McCubbin, Bethany Miller, Aletha Tharp)

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Run of the River (Max McCubbin, Bethany Miller, Aletha Tharp)

Hydroelectric Power Hydroelectric power has been around for thousands of years in the form of paddle wheels for the purpose of grinding grain Our nation’s first use of hydroelectric power was in 1880 in Grand Rapids, Michigan The first hydroelectric power plant was constructed in 1882 in Appleton, Wisconsin

Hydroelectric Power (cont.) Hydropower is considered the most important and widely used renewable source of energy Represents 20% of total electricity production The US is ranked tenth in hydroelectric use

Why We Should Change The ideal source of power This is because it is almost free and always available, there are no waste products, and the absence of air or water pollution

Types of Hydropower Generation 1. Conventional - Run of River - Storage plants 2. Pumped Storage

How Hydropower Works This form of energy stems from using water’s energy as it flows from higher to lower elevation, which rotates turbines to create electricity.

Determining Available Power Power – Watts Head – Meters Flow – Liters per second Gravity – Constant Power = Head x Flow x Gravity

Our Project Use the water running over the dam Convert it to hydroelectric power Produce free electricity for the Recycling center and firehouse

Our Project (cont.) Head – meter drop Flow – 94.6 liters flow over the dam per second Power – 1700 watts

Generator TypeRadial Flow Rated Head3m Rated Flow85 m/sec Power3 kw Efficiency60% Cost$ Lead Time2 to 5 months ManufacturerGlobal Import

Marketing Analysis There are no projects like our own underway in Kentucky We hope to make hydropower a more popular method of power throughout Kentucky

Organization and Management We will develop design and overall layout The appointed city officials will need to hire electricians, engineers, and any other necessary personnel for the construction of the project

Marketing and Sales Management Our customers will be the city of Hodgenville Get the idea out into the public by attending city functions Contact the local newspaper or radio Gain community support

Service or Product Line Our method of producing energy has many benefits: –There is very little pollution –Greenhouse gas emissions are dramatically reduced –The water that is needed to run the system is provided free by nature –The maintenance and operation costs would be minimal –The Normal disadvantages do not apply to our situation

Funding Request The city will mainly be responsible for the funding of the project Outside funding could include: - Private and public donations - Grants

Financials Current electricity bills: - Recycling center - $720 - Fire house - $540 $6000 total start up expenses include: - Price of equipment - Price of labor Target goal for outside funding is $3000

Financials (cont.) Payback period of 4.76 years With the help of outside funding, payback period will shorten All money saved is profit

Benefits Saves the city money Cleaner, more environmentally friendly way to produce electricity Raises community awareness of “going green”

Thank You! Martin and Lisa Williams Bobby Clark Mr. Roy Walker Mrs. Clarissa Thomas Jill Gray Jerry from the Water Treatment Plant All of our guest speakers