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FUTURE CITY PROJECT Distribution and Use of Energy Mark Casto/ Program Staff EMBHSSC - 2012
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U.S. ENERGY USE
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Power Systems
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NATIONAL GRID CONTROL CENTER
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U.S. POWER GRID
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ENERGY CONVERSION DIFFERENT FORMS OF ENERGY (HYDRO, NUCLEAR, GAS, WIND, SOLAR, THERMAL, ETC.) ARE CONVERTED TO ELECTRICAL FORM BY TURBINE/GENERATOR SETS. A.C. GENERATOR TURBINE ENERGY SOURCE ELECTRICAL ENERGY
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TURBINE GENERATOR
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STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR
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HYDRO TURBINE GENERATOR
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GENERATOR OUTPUT
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What is load? MOTORS (ROTATING MACHINES) LIGHTS APPLIANCES, ELECTRONICS HEATING / COOLING ETC.
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RESIDENTIAL LOADS
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SEASONAL LOAD PROFILES
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Power System Operation DAILY LOAD CYCLE REQUIRED INSTALLED CAPACITY TIME POWER MORNING NOON AFTERNOON NIGHT
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Power System Operation PEAK SHAVING REQUIRED INSTALLED CAPACITY TIMEMORNING NOON AFTERNOON NIGHT
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Power System Operation PEAK SHAVING REQUIRED INSTALLED CAPACITY TIMEMORNING NOON AFTERNOON NIGHT
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Power System Operation PEAK SHAVING REQUIRED INSTALLED CAPACITY TIMEMORNING NOON AFTERNOON NIGHT
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Power System Operation PEAK SHAVING REQUIRED INSTALLED CAPACITY TIMEMORNING NOON AFTERNOON NIGHT
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Power System Operation OPTION 1: STORE ENERGY AND USE IT LATER BULK ENERGY STORAGE IS EXPENSIVE PUMPED HYDRO (long term) SUPER-CAPACITORS FLYWHEEL STORAGE
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Power System Operation PUMPED STORAGE:
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Power System Operation OPTION 2: SHIFT LOAD TO SHAVE THE PEAK PRICE RESPONSIVE LOADS AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT TIME-OF-DAY PRICING CONGESTION PRICING SMART METERS
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RENEWABLE SOURCES WIND: STRONG MOSTLY IN THE EVENING WHEN THE LOAD IS LOW MIDDLE OF THE COUNTRY, AND OFF-SHORE SOLAR: EFFECTIVE DURING THE DAY SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES
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Power System Operation CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES: PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES, HIGH CHARGING DEMAND MOBILE / DISTRIBUTED STORAGE
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SOLAR POWER PLANT
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SOLAR POWER TOWER
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MIRRORS/LENSES FOCUSING SUNLIGHT INTO A BEAM
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WIND TURBINES
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WIND ENERGY CONVERSION
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US Wind Resources
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US SOLAR RESOURCE MAP
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US Population Map http:/ / www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/solar.renewables/ilands/fig12.html
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We are all connected. – Low penetration of renewable energy sources – Dominated by inflexible AC transmissions; large capacity margin – Load variability only; generation following load – Limited situational awareness; mostly local control
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Today’s Challege: Generating the most power from a solar cell placed on a house roof top.
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Where do we find solar cells? 1-34
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How does a solar cell work? 1-35
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Continued… 1-36
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How are solar cells arranged? 1-37
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What angle works best? Today you will: Build a cardboard house. Place a solar panel on it’s roof at some angle. Measure your houses solar output. Graph the data (angle of roof vs. solar out put) Discuss the results. 1-38
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Graphing Your Data 1-39
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