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Expand Your Influence: Partnering trees and solar panels November 16, 2011 Dan Staley staley.dan@gmail.com http://danstaley.net
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1.Basics: Solar Industry Trends 2.Detail: Solar Access 3.Cultivating Partnerships: Outlining Strategies Agenda
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WHY: Making space for Green Infrastructure By ~2040: 50% of all buildings will have been built in the last 50 years (‘Next 100 million problem’) Energy will be one of humanity’s top challenges in coming decades: Solar part of ‘Silver Buckshot’ Green Infra expansion is excellent policy in cities Challenge and Opportunity
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Intro and Background Solar Power Collected Two Ways: – Directly: Photovoltaic (PV) panels mounted on ground, pole, or rooftop – Indirectly: Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) – mirrors and collectors
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Solar Power Collection (PV) Local Power Collection and Distribution PV panels are akin to a plant leaf – a shade intolerant leaf
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Solar Industry Now Growing rapidly, costs decreasing rapidly – 2010: U.S. doubled installed capacity – World growth doubling: 2015, 2019 – Costs decreasing 7%/year
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Solar Industry Innovation Solar Industry Innovating Rapidly Akin to Moore’s Law Solyndra Thin film roof tiles Solar glass
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Solar Access
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Solar Access Definitions Solar Access: The ability to receive unobstructed direct sunlight (“right to light”) Solar Access Zone: The 3-dimensional clear space or volumetric shape (“wedge”) needed to allow unobstructed sunlight to reach a solar collector, window, building, garden, etc. for a given time period
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Solar Access Visualizations Sun path chart Sky dome path Sun path volumetric “wedge” defining the access zone 2-D3-D
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Common Solar Access Depictions Plan view (landscape, land use) Computer model of sun path (architectural)
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No ‘right to light’ in U.S.: in dicta U.K.: Common Law (“Leylandii Law”) U.S. Circuit Court decision in 1950s States started implementing hodgepodge of solar strategies during 1970s energy crisis No U.S. standard building code for insulation (viz. Int’l Bldg Code) Trees often used in lieu of insulation Solar Access Background
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‘10-2’ Solar Access Laws – Clear access zone from 10am-2pm at time of PV installation :: compromise law – Many in solar industry want all day access, but 9am-3pm majority of insolation UFers just now catching up – The most new expertise to offer ‘Green premium’ on homes with visible PV panels Background
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Solar Access: Site Analysis Basics 1. 2. 3. 9-3 10-2 9a-3p
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Partnering Strategies
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Alternative energy industry – Solar industry’s time is coming -- soon PV rental and/or leasing for collection - Companies “lease” roofs to generate power – Power Purchase Agreements (U.S.), Feed-In-Tariff (EUR) - ROI often based on unfettered access Solar Access Zone Partners
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Alternative energy industry – Lots of smart, motivated people – Have been ready and waiting for widespread deployment since the 1970s – Technology catching up with their ideas – Businesses, banks catching up too – Urban Foresters last piece of puzzle for efficient cities: Green Power Partners About Your Partners
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Solar access needs 1. Need new tools and visuals to help others choose and site trees 2. Need guidance to help grow trees in time periods: how tall/wide in 20 years, at maturity 3. Decsionmaking at different scales: tree, parcel, street, municipal Industry Needs
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Solutions: Don’t Be Afraid of Shade Siting Species What and where Scale Scenario When and why
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Siting: What and Where Solar Smart clearance pruning and projected time to next maintenance: ROI
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Species: What and Where What small-statured species go here?
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Scale: When and Why Bulls eye for single tree clearance over time 35 ft tree, 20 ft distance to PV array Sept.19 @ 2:00 pm
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Scale: When and Why Siting: Solar Smart Zones as code/aid for solar access Sept 22 @ 3:00 pm
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Scale: When and Why Siting: Solar Smart Zones by structure, height, and placement on lot Sept 22 @ 3:00 pm
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Solutions: Scaling Up Scale: Solar Smart Streets Scenario: Height after 10, 20 years
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Solutions: Projects to Add Value Solar Access Zones Solar Smart Species (and where) Solar Smart tree maintenance/pruning Solar Easements: green neighborhoods Solar Smart Streets: setbacks, street tree species by side of street & direction Solar Smart Sustainable Business Improvement Districts
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Your Solar Access Partners Don’t Be Afraid of Shade! You’re both innovative Both will benefit Partners in efficiency Ready to go Motivated experts Not a tree hugger
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Solar Access Recap Solar access is coming – get out in front! 9-3 access better than 10-2 and you can make it happen Right tree, right place, right reason Solar Smart trees, zones, maintenance Solar folks have the tools except for tree scenarios – need a green power partner – They are smart and motivated to get it right – the perfect partners
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Thank you! Q&A
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Expand Your Influence: Additional messaging and ideas for promoting change
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Key References Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities http://www.ite.org/bookstore/RP036. pdf Smart Growth: A Toolkit for Realtors® http://www.realtor.org/smart_growth. nsf/pages/toolkit_smart_growth CITY TREES sustainability guidelines & best practices http://www.treetrust.org/pdfs/citytr ees-bonestroopilot.pdf * ASES 2010
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Trees shall have adequate rooting volume as determined by… Trees shall have sufficient distance from infrastructure as determined by… More Design Standards
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PV Siting and Design As little as 5% blockage can affect panel
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Solutions: Don’t Be Afraid of Shade Tree shadow lengths on ground on July 22 @ 3:00 pm 50 ft ht 35 ft ht20 ft ht 55 ft lth 39 ft lth22 ft lth
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Changemaking Reasons Multiple reinforcing benefits Conflict avoidance Co-location Support multiple goals and/or plans High design standards Environmental: stormwater, human health, urban heat island, air quality, energy savings, safety
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Comprehensive Plans – Usually at City, County scales – Set agenda for development Set high-level goals Set Green Infrastructure as a goal Green Infrastructure supports many planning and community goals Take-home Messages
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More Take-home Messages Use Green Infrastructure as a Stormwater Utility Re-think how Grey Infrastructure is sited Green Infrastructure supports many planning and community goals Many actors have different pieces of a finished puzzle
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