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1 4/24/2007Iowa State University Program to Evaluate Alternative Energy Sources EE / CprE 492 May 07-03 Team Members Christina Erickson Daniel Harkness Matt Kuker Parker Lohrenz Joe Moeller Faculty Advisors Mr. Tom Baird Dr. John Lamont Prof. Ralph Patterson III Dr. Greg Smith Client Senior Design

2 4/24/2007Iowa State University Project Overview

3 4/24/2007Iowa State University Outline  Introductory material  Problem statement  Intended users and uses  Assumptions and limitations  Project activity description  Present accomplishments  Approaches considered  Research and design  Implementation and testing  Resources and schedules  Closing materials  Project evaluation  Future work  Lessons learned

4 4/24/2007Iowa State University Purpose  An economic comparison is currently unavailable for use  Educate users about alternative energy sources  Website to evaluate economics of alternative energy sources  Educate users about process of economic evaluation

5 4/24/2007Iowa State University Definitions  Alternative energy source: A source of energy which supplements or replaces natural gas, propane, or utility-provided electricity.  Availability: The desired output of an alternative energy source.  Criticality: The amount of reliability that is required by the user’s load.

6 4/24/2007Iowa State University Acknowledgements  Dr. John Lamont  Professor Ralph Patterson III  Mr. Tom Baird  Dr. Greg Smith

7 4/24/2007Iowa State University Problem Statement  General problem statement  Lack of centralized locations to find alternative energy source information  No easy way to evaluate the economic effectiveness of sources for a given situation  Need a unified location to research and evaluate alternative energy sources

8 4/24/2007Iowa State University Problem Solution  General solution-approach statement  Publicly accessible website  Research was completed for a set of alternative energy sources  A web-based program was designed to input electrical needs and output possible alternatives sources and their cost effectiveness

9 4/24/2007Iowa State University Operating Environment  The website resides on a server that is not owned or operated by the project team.  It is understood that the server is in a controlled environment.  The operating environment of users is unknown.

10 4/24/2007Iowa State University Intended Users and Uses  Intended users  Property owners  Use alternative as a primary source  Use alternative as a supplemental source  Hobbyists  Dissatisfied utility customers  Intended uses  Obtain the most cost effective recommendations  Allow user to research alternative sources  Offer other suggestions for energy-conscious improvements.

11 4/24/2007Iowa State University Assumptions  Web user can read English  Electric rates will not change after implementation of the recommendation  User will have access to all necessary information  The user will have basic computer skills

12 4/24/2007Iowa State University Limitations  Multiple energy sources will not be evaluated together  No special software will be required for the user  Biomass is not being considered as an alternative energy source  The weather databases will only be considering a small amount of cities to be evaluated.

13 4/24/2007Iowa State University End Product  Allows users to input specific energy needs and information about their environment.  Return a set of recommendations  List of possible sources  Installation cost  Alternative source power rating  Expected annual output  Expected payback time  Online help system to assist users through the process.

14 4/24/2007Iowa State University Present Accomplishments  Publicly available website  Educational component  Example scenario  Economic calculator  Online help  Databases  Weather data for 205 cities  Equipment data for complete implementation  Framework for future refinement

15 4/24/2007Iowa State University Approach  Considered  Straight HTML  Java Applets  ASP.Net  Used  PHP  Economic calculator  Plain HTML  All other pages

16 4/24/2007Iowa State University Project Definition  Alternative sources considered  Inputs  Outputs  Limitations and assumptions

17 4/24/2007Iowa State University Research  Sources  Wind, solar, fuel cell, hydro, microturbines, biomass  Setup  Installation cost  Power rating  Modes of operation  Stand-alone or grid-tied  Setup  Equipment cost  Weather data  205 cities in 50 states  Wind speed, temperature, solar absorption  Monthly and annual averages

18 4/24/2007Iowa State University Design  Data processing flow  Economic analysis  Website  Site map  Page layout  Calculator design

19 4/24/2007Iowa State University Design

20 4/24/2007Iowa State University Testing  Testing  Developed 5 test scenarios  Checked design with 3  Checked implementation with 1  Results  Design was solid  Implementation minimally functional  Associated modification activities  None

21 4/24/2007Iowa State University Implementation  None

22 4/24/2007Iowa State University Other Activities  Attended alternative energy conference at University of Minnesota  Toured MidAmerican Energy wind farm in Blairsburg, Iowa

23 4/24/2007Iowa State University Estimated Resources - Personnel

24 4/24/2007Iowa State University Estimated Resources - Financial

25 4/24/2007Iowa State University Estimated Resources - Other  Server space  PHP  mySQL  Apache  Survey volunteers  Multiple lined up  PHP books

26 4/24/2007Iowa State University Schedules

27 4/24/2007Iowa State University Evaluation

28 4/24/2007Iowa State University Commercialization  Defeats purpose of project

29 4/24/2007Iowa State University Future Work Recommendations  Web browser compatibility repairs  Input verification  More robust online help  Load definition  Site layout definition  Combination of new and existing loads  Increased modes of operation

30 4/24/2007Iowa State University Future Work Recommendations  Multiple alternative sources  Expand beyond electrical energy  Mixture of fuel sources  Financial considerations  Labor and maintenance costs  Loans and grants  Utility rate changes  Utility rate structures  Distribution line costs

31 4/24/2007Iowa State University Lessons Learned  What went well  Web design  Research  Identification of future work  What did not go well  Scope management  Team cohesiveness  Task distribution and reporting  What technical knowledge was gained  Web design  Site power system layout  mySQL

32 4/24/2007Iowa State University Lessons Learned  What non-technical knowledge was gained  Time management  Communication skills  Teamwork  What would be done differently if the project was to be done again  Narrow scope sooner  Deal with intra-team conflicts sooner

33 4/24/2007Iowa State University Risk and Risk Management  Anticipated risks  Incomplete data  Incorrect approach  Anticipated risks encountered  None encountered  Unanticipated risks encountered  Vague project scope  Team participation  Resultant changes  Assumptions and limitations expanded  Specific tasks were assigned and deadlines given

34 4/24/2007Iowa State University 34 Summary  There was a lack of websites to find information on a variety of alternative energy sources  This project began to remedy the problem  The scope is very broad  Continuation projects have been created  These projects will complete the work began here

35 4/24/2007Iowa State University Demonstration

36 4/24/2007Iowa State University Questions


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