Title: Solar Thermal Community Action
1Solar Thermal Community Action
2Agenda
3Agenda
4Introduction Solar Thermal Basics CanSIA
Community Action Manual
- Available through CanSIA
- Electronic Copies can be freely distributed will
be available at www.cansia.ca
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5Introduction Solar Thermal Basics Uses of
Solar Thermal
- Residential
- DHW (Domestic Hot Water)
- ISP (Indoor Swimming Pool)
- OSP (Outdoor Swimming Pool)
- VAH (Ventilation Air Heating)
- Commercial
- CHW (Commercial Hot Water)
- ISP
- OSP
- VAH
- Water Purification
- Crop Drying
- Electricity Generation
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6Introduction Solar Thermal Basics
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7Introduction Solar Thermal Basics A Typical
Closed-Loop Glycol System
- Separate manufacturers systems will vary
- DHW is by far the best choice economically in
Canada.
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9Solar Thermal In Canada Installed Capacity
- Canada has a large installed capacity of Unglazed
Flat-Plate collectors, for OSP heating - 2004 Canadian installed capacity was 75MWth of
generation, compared to 10-14MW of PV
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10Solar Thermal In Canada Best choices
economically for ST Systems
- Residential
- DHW is the industry-accepted standard.
- Most common is the Glazed Flat-Plate collector
- These can be used both with water (drain-back) or
with glycol (pressurized closed-loop)
Glazed Flat-Plate Collector
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11Solar Thermal In Canada Best choices
economically for ST Systems
- Commercial
- There are two applications accepted as having the
best economic returns CHW, and VAH
Unglazed Perforated Flat-Plate VAH System
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13Solar Resource Assessment
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14Solar Resource Assessment Site Assessment
General to ST PV
- Number of Considerations consistent with
assessing a potential PV site - Direction Angle to Sun
- Load Factor
- Age of Roof
- Potential Winter or Future Shadowing/Blocking
- Geographic Solar Radiation Supply
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15Solar Resource Assessment Site Assessment Solar
Thermal Specific
- Structures plumbing and electrical state
- Plumbing Installation may require a Plumbing
Contractors Licence - Fairly relaxed regulations and requirements
- Toronto plumbing permits or certain structural
permits are required for some commercial
applications only
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17 Community Power Ownership Structure Community
Power
- Community Power
- A type of project ownership
- residents of a community with a similar goal pool
their investment into a single or multiple
renewable energy generation projects.
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18 Community Power Ownership Structure Ownership
Structure Two Models
Neighbourhood residents pool investment and
resources to achieve cost savings
INDIVIDUALS
Community Bulk Purchase Organization
Co-operative or Local Project Funding Mechanism
Result is either a number of individual
installations, or a single project funded by
pooled investment
Single, Remotely Sited Installation
PROJECTS
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19 Community Power Ownership Structure Ownership
Structure Co-operative Models
Model 1
- Local residents fund a project for a community
centre - Used for heating water for showering, laundry and
ISP - Heat energy metered, payment made to co-operative
(system owners)
Solar Thermal System (installed on community
center, owned by co-op)
ENERGY
Community Center
PAYMENT
Co-operative (Community Residents)
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20 Community Power Ownership Structure Ownership
Structure Co-operative Models
- Remotely sited field used for district heating
- Each home is metered and payment is made to the
co-operative - Profits are returned to residents
Model 2
Solar Thermal Field (Sited remotely, owned by
residents)
ENERGY
PAYMENT
Community Residents (Co-operative Members)
Drake Landing, AB. District Heating Community
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21 Community Power Ownership Structure Ownership
Structure Co-operative Models
Model 3
- Primary Purpose operate under the StandardOffer
Program - Only oneorganizationattempting toform
underthis modelSolarShare
Solar Thermal Field (remotely sited, owned by
co-op)
Provincial Government (through Standard Offer
Program)
ENERGY
Provincial Energy Grid
PAYMENT
ENERGY
PAYMENT
Co-operative (Community Residents)
Other Energy Consumers
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23Cost of Solar Thermal Systems The Cost of an
Individual 4.2kWth System
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24Cost of Solar Thermal Systems The Cost of 50
Identical Systems (210 kWth)
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25Cost of Solar Thermal Systems The Cost of a
Remotely Sited 210kWth Field
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27Installers the RFP/RFQ Process Installers
- List of CanSIArecognized installersand
systemmanufacturers canbe found on the CanSIA
website - www.cansia.ca/directory
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28Installers the RFP/RFQ Process RFP/RFQ Process
- Request for Proposal
- Request for a bid on a specific system
- Bids are legal offers
- Decision committee must select one
- Better price achieved from quantity discount
- Request for Quote
- Request for a bid for a specific application
- Bids are not legal offers
- Homeowners will select their own winning bid
- Greater flexibility to individual homeowners
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30The Future of Solar Thermal Policy Two Methods
of Categorizing ST
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31The Future of Solar Thermal Policy Conservation
v. Generation
- Solar Thermal reduces the demand for energy
Solar Thermal generates energy that directly
replaces electricity
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32The Future of Solar Thermal Policy The Policy of
Energy Conservation
- Conservation-based policy is almost always a
subsidy (percentage of capital cost) - New federal program ecoENERGY takes this approach
- Still trying to determine whether this is the
best strategy how to administer eligibility
requirements
- Advantages
- Subsidies reduce the capital cost obligation.
Capital cost Intensity is commonly a barrier to
acceptance
- Disadvantages
- Subsidies provide no lasting incentive to
maintain the system in order to produce at peak
capacity
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33The Future of Solar Thermal Policy The Policy of
Energy Generation
- Generation-based policy is typically a Power
Production Incentive (PPI) - Ontario Standard Offer Program takes this
approach - Currently the SOP incorporates wind, bio-mass,
small hydro and solar PV, but does not include
Solar Thermal
- Advantages
- There is an incentive to ensure peak energy
production, and to extend project life as long as
possible
- Disadvantages
- There is no federally recognized metering
- Continued cost of project operation,
administration, etc.
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34Conclusion
- Solar Thermal industry is growing rapidly in
Canada - Need for a centralized information sharing
network for communities - CanSIA is developing a number of tools for Solar
Thermal project organizers - Keep posted on the NRCan website for Federal and
Provincial funding updates, and the OPAs website
for changes to the SOP
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