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1 Electricity Basics: An Introduction to Renewable Energy Remy Pangle Center for Wind Energy James Madison University

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6 Voltage (V) = pressure Current (A) = flow

7 Power (W) = work Energy (kWh) = work over time

8 Direct Current (or Voltage) = one direction Alternating Current (or Voltage) = changes

9 “One light goes out, they all go out!” ? ?

10 1. Build an circuit with a battery to light two bulbs in series with one switch 2. Rewire in parallel with two switches 3. Rebuild parallel circuit with solar panel or wind turbine 4. Build house 5. Install circuit in house Measure Voltage from Battery: _________ V

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12  Wind power is the conversion of kinetic energy in the wind to electrical energy.  The wind turns the blades which are attached to a rotor. The rotor spins and that is mechanical energy.  The shaft turns a generator which creates electricity.  The electricity is then added to the grid.

13  Needed:  Conductor – loop of wire  Magnetic field – electromagnets  Conductor moves within the magnetic field  Conductor rotates through a magnetic field  Magnets move back and forth through a looped wire

14  Wind turbine blades work on the principle of Lift – like an airplane  As the wind passes over the blade, high and low pressure systems are formed due to differences in the speed of the wind passing over the blade creating lift and rotating the blades

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22 1. Build an circuit with a battery to light two bulbs in series with one switch 2. Rewire in parallel with two switches 3. Rebuild parallel circuit with solar panel or wind turbine 4. Build house 5. Install circuit in house Measure Voltage from Panel or Turbine: _________ V

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25  Wind for Schools  CWE provides met tower installations  CWE provides small turbine project development assistance  NEED and KidWind have curricula  Solar for Schools  CWE provides solar PV loans and project development assistance  NEED has curricula  Dominion has grant program

26 Davis Weather Stations WeatherBug Stations Oregon Scientific Weather Stations Others

27  20 meter  34 meter  50 meter  60 meter

28 SkyStream 6ft blades 3.4 kW Bergey 3ft - 10ft blades 1kW, 5kW or 7.5/10 kW Air 1.5ft blades 400W

29  Solar Panels  Solar Hot Water Tubes

30  The Center for Wind Energy can help!  All resources are FREE online at our website – wind.jmu.edu/education  We can help you build renewable energy modules using available curricula and choose the best activities for your goal  We can visit your classroom and work with your kids  You can bring your class to JMU to see our technology and do activities  We can hold a teacher training workshop for your school or district  Participate in the KidWind Challenge!

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33  GIS and Mapping  Nature of Science  Energy and Conservation  Generating Electricity  Wind Energy  Intro activities  Measuring the wind  Community impacts  How wind turbines work  Solar Energy  Ocean Energy

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37  Middle (4 th -8 th grade) and High School (9 th -12 th grade) Divisions  Design, build and test working wind turbine and present to judges about their design, documentation and knowledge  Online Challenges  Virginia Qualifying Challenges  Virginia Beach (March 15 th at Aquarium)  Northern Virginia (April 6 th at GMU) Winners from Online and Qualifying Challenges invited to National Challenge at the US Science and Engineering Festival in DC in April 2016

38 Remy Pangle Center for Wind Energy at JMU panglerm@jmu.edu http://wind.jmu.edu panglerm@jmu.edu http://wind.jmu.edu

39 W HERE IS IT WINDY ?

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42 Virginia Offshore Wind Technology Advancement Project  Dominion was among seven projects selected nationally by the U.S. Department of Energy  Project to be located approximately 27 miles (~24 nautical miles) off the coast of Virginia  Will install two Alstom 6-megawatt turbines on innovative foundations (enough to power up to 3,000 homes)  Scheduled to be operational in 2017, subject to pursuing and obtaining applicable regulatory approval(s).


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