Title: Cogeneration / Distributed Generation Proposal
1Cogeneration / Distributed Generation
Proposal Oakland University
2Clean energy infrastructure to attract and
educate the next generation of engineering
students While becoming a national leader in
sustainable campus design Zero capital cost
accompanied by improved infrastructure AND cost
savings
3- Need to replace Boiler 4
- Need additional backup power
- Propose 4.6MW cogeneration
- Combine with 400kW micro-turbines in the new
Engineering Center - 2.1MW wind turbine
- Future 1MW solar PV array
- Combine with existing campus solar PV 10kW on
Student Apartments, 50kW on HHB, 40kW on
Engineering Center
4- No capital cost required, only energy cost
savings - Third party ownership and PPA for wind (1.8M
savings over 20 years) - Third party lease for cogeneration (28M savings
over 20 years) - 12M investment of private funds
- Significantly reduce carbon footprint
- Attract more students Integrate into School of
Engineering and Computer Science curriculum - New wind power course
- New energy management course
- Existing renewable energy course
5Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
6Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
7Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
8Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
9Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
10Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
11Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
Campus-Wide Infrastructure Cogeneration, solar,
wind, with a district energy system
Human Health Building Platinum rated green
building project geothermal / solar thermal
design
12Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
Campus-Wide Infrastructure Cogeneration, solar,
wind, with a district energy system
Human Health Building Platinum rated green
building project geothermal / solar thermal
design
Engineering Center Hybrid building design with
chilled beams, microturbines, trigeneration, and
smart building design
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14Integrating Clean Energy Infrastructure, Academic
s, Demonstration, and Marketing to the Next
Generation of Students
15Overview of an Distributed Generation Renewable
Infrastructure
Existing Fuel Mix Existing Fuel Mix Proposed Fuel Mix Proposed Fuel Mix
Thermal (Heating) Electrical Power Thermal (Heating) Electrical Power
Existing boilers (natural gas) 100 10
New cogeneration (natural gas) 90 50
Detroit Edison 99 30
Diesel Generators 1 6
Wind Turbine 10
Solar PV 4
Totals 100 100 100 100