Title: Assessing Residential Wind Power On MDI
1Assessing Residential Wind Power On MDI
How it Works Grid-tie vs. Off Grid Cost and
Taxes Sizing and Siting Permitting
Environmental Concerns Birds Noise Ice
Throw Benefits
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3Wind Energy has been Popular for a long time
The pilgrims arrived under the power of wind.
Cape Cod was home to the first windmill in
America. Wind helped fuel our countrys early
economy.
4Early Electric Wind Turbines helped Electrify
Remote Farms in the early 1900s
5Drivers for Wind Power
- Rising Fuel Price and Uncertainty
- Declining Wind Costs
- Federal and State Policies Incentives
- Local Economic Development
- Environmental Stewardship
- Energy Security
- Consumer Demand
6Types of Wind Turbines Today
- Medium
- Village Power
- Hybrid Systems
- Distributed Power
- 80,000-500,000
- 20-150 ft. diameter
- 10-250 kW
- Small
- Homes Farms
- Remote Applications
- 5,000-50,000
- 2-20 ft. diameter
- ?10 kW
- Large (250 kW 5 MW)
- Central Station Wind Farms
- Distributed Power
- 750,000 - 3,000,000 (per turbine)
- 150 300 ft. diameter
7What are my options?
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9Where do they appear?
- Rock concerts
- And wind turbines
- Alternator makes variable alternating current
- Rectifier converts it to direct current to store
in batteries - Inverter converts back to usable 120V AC
10Grid-tied systems
- Grid-tie inverter
- Net metering and credits
- Shut off switch
11Grid-tied systems
- Pros
- Little necessary upkeep
- Credits and tax incentives
- Simple setup with existing wiring
- Grid power is available when the turbine is not
running
Cons Still lose power in grid outages No energy
independence Still pay grid hookup fees
12Off grid systems
- Batteries
- Off-grid inverter
- Home efficiency
13Batteries
14Off grid systems
- Pros
- Energy independence
- No unexpected outages
- No power bill
Cons Have to produce all your power Can run out
of electricity Fewer tax incentives More upkeep
necessary Variable battery efficiencies
15Will my project be economically feasible?1. Tax
incentives Rebates2. Cost Analysis
16Federal Tax Incentives
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
- 30 percent federal tax credit for the purchase
and installation costs of wind turbines until
2016. - Revised in 2009
- System must be lt100kw
- U.S. small wind industry projects the credit will
provide thousands of jobs - projected 40 annual growth for the industry.
- Previous lack of federal support kept small wind
technology from growing as quickly as other
renewable energy technologies.
17Maine Rebate Programsas of 01.01.09
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- Efficiency Maine,
- a Maine Public Utilities Commission program.
- Maximum of 2,000 for qualified residential wind
systems - 500 per 500 watts up to 2,000 watts
- Maximum of 4,000 for nonresidential systems
- 500 per 500 watts up to 4,000 watts
- All turbines must meet program requirements.
- Must be grid-tied
- Must be tied by a master licensed electrician
- Funded by an assessment on the states
transmission and distribution utilities. - Rebate based on availability of funds
18How much does a system cost?
Beech Hill Farms Skystream 3.7 Grid-tie
Skystream 3.7 (includes inverter)
7,000 Installation
8,000 Total 15,000 -30 federal rebate
( with no limit) 4,500 -State rebate
2,000 Total
8,500 Off-grid Whisper 200 Wind Turbine
3,015.00 Batteries
3,000.00 inverter
1,900.00 Total 7,915.00
19Sample Payback Calculation
- Skystream provides an average of 300kWh/month
- Whisper provides an average of 200kWh/month
- Average home uses 400 kWh/month
- 16 cents/kWh
- 300kWh x .16 48.00/month
- 200kWh x .16 32.00/month
- Grid-tie
- 8,500 / 48.00 177.08 months 14.75 years
- Off-grid
- 7,915 /32.00247.34months 20.61 years
20Sample Payback Calculation
21Sizing and Siting
- Important considerations
- Cost to reach utility
- Energy needs
- Wind resource
- Local ordinances
- Nearby obstructions to wind
22How to choose a site
- Evaluate wind resource and obstructions
- Anemometer testing?
- General rule turbine must be at least 20 feet
higher than anything within 75 feet - Within 250 feet of power panel.
- Check local ordinances! Many towns have
restrictions on towers and/or wind systems
23Wind Power Permitting on MDI
24Current Situation in Bar Harbor
- New regulations have been proposed
- Main considerations
- Tower height
- Aesthetic/ historic impacts
- Proximity to residential areas- setback distance
- Bird/ Wildlife impacts
25Current Draft of Ordinance for Bar Harbor
- Intended to allow turbines for residential and
commercial uses - Current standard-- homeowners can have a max.
tower height of 60 ft. - -- 80 ft. for non-residential uses
- One SWES for plots of less than 5 acres
26Pros and Cons of Current Ordinances
27Permitting in coastal areas
- Requires
- federal permit
- Aesthetic and wildlife
- Concerns, esp. seabirds
- Min. Setback distance- 75 ft
28Concerns About Wind Turbines
29Wind Turbine/Bird-Collisions
30The origin of concern about birds and turbines
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA) CA
- What went wrong?
- location
- fast and short
- lattice towering
- Learned a lot
- Today, far fewer deaths
3133,000 is still a lothowever
- 52 coal burning
- By-products
- One 4-smoke stack event
- Mountain top mining will destroy 380,000 acres
- Exxon Valdez spill
- Prevention could save 8.4 tons of coal
- 1 MW vs. 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide, 10 tons of
sulfur, 6 tons nitrogen oxide
VS.
32Put into perspective
33Small scale vs. large scale
- Federal actions NEPA, ESA, National Wildlife
Refuge System Administration Act, National
Historic Preservation Act, Migratory Bird Treaty
Act - Voluntary unless permanent damage exceeds 3 acres
- DO SOME RESEARCH!
34Beech Hill Farm Turbine Site
- C. Smoot Major 2 years data 86-87
- Hawk Migration/thermals
- Tower height
35Noise
- Noise can be defined as any unwanted sound
- Which sounds constitute noise is somewhat
subjective - Certain types and levels of sounds are considered
problematic noise and should be reduced or
eliminated
36Turbine Noise
- Can be mechanical or Aerodynamic
- Aerodynamic sounds contribute most
- Residential turbines vs. industrial
- wind farms
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37 Decibels
- Measure of sound pressure
- Logarithmic scale
- Weighting
- dB (A)
- dB (C)
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38Why is noise a concern?
- Older turbines were noisier
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- Irresponsible siting can cause problems
- Some noise experts recommend that noise limits at
property lines not exceed 35 dB(A) or 50 dB(C)
39How can these concerns be addressed?
- Research
- what is the noise level at a certain distance
- sound studies done on residential turbines, some
of which can be found online - These concerns are legitimate but.
- when dealt with through improved design and
appropriatesiting, noise issues do not need to
prevent wind resources from being used.
40Residential Wind Power
- Noise is based on many factors
- Higher towers may help reduce noise issues
- High Winds
- Turbine Design
- A typical small turbine (10kw) at 120 feet may
produce about 57 dB (at 100 feet, light traffic
is 50 dB and a freeway is 70dB)
41Ice throw
42Ice Throw
- Fragments of ice can be thrown off b/c of
aerodynamic and centrifugal forces - Ice throw incident requires icing, proper wind
speed and direction, detachment of ice - turbine will likely shutdown
- No severe injuries or deaths
43BOTTOM LINE
- Not a lot of reliable information
- unnecessary concern, low risk for residential
- Compare to Falling icicles
44- Closing Comments
- Wind Power means Harnessing a clean,
renewable, local, and free source of energy - Wind Power is Gaining momentum
- Some added benefits are.
45- Possibility for energy self-sufficiency
- Encourages energy efficiency
- Makes people more conscious of energy use and
its source - Insulates from increases in energy prices
- Creates Jobs for the Green Economy
- Imagine an Energy Independent MDI!
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