presented by tracy dye coo. source: u.s. dept. of energy 2008 in quadrillion btus = 1 x 10 15
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SOLAR ENERGY IN TAMPA BAY
Presented by Tracy DyeCOO
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UNITED STATES – ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy 2008
In Quadrillion BTUs = 1 x 1015
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SOLAR FACTS
The Amount of Sunlight We Receive in 1 Hour is Enough to Power the World for a Year
That’s 122 PetaWattsOR
122,000,000,000,000 KWHs
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SOLAR FACTS
1300 Watts of Solar Energy per Square Meter Impact the Upper Atmosphere
By the Time that Solar Energy Reaches the Ground 300 Watts have been Lost Through Absorption or Reflection by Particles in the Air
That’s Gives Us 1000 Watts / Sq Meter to Create Clean Energy
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SOLAR HISTORY NASA Uses Solar Film Panels for Powering Satellites
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SOLAR HISTORY – OFF-GRID Earlier Solar was Mostly Used for Off-
Grid Applications
Solar System is Not Connected to the Electric Grid
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SOLAR HISTORY – ON-GRID Now Most Solar Systems Installed
Are Grid-Tied
Solar System Is Connected to the Electric Grid
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SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) VS SOLAR THERMAL
Solar PV Generates Electricity Solar Thermal Utilizes the Suns Heating
Properties to Heat a Liquid Hot-water Heater Pool Heating Radiant Floor Systems
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WHERE SOLAR WORKS
Germany is the Largest Installed PV Country in the World 40% of Their Energy Comes from Solar Feed-In-Tariff or FIT
Only place in U.S. with this type of program is Gainesville, FL
More Communities in the U.S. are Considering a FIT
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WHERE SOLAR WORKS
Solar Tour - Florida Tampa Bay Area
Florida.kmz
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WHERE SOLAR WORKS
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Mapped the United States for Solar
Radiation Tampa Bay Area Insolation is 5.4 Which is
Only 13 % Less Than U.S. Peaks and Provides Excellent Energy Production
U.S. Solar Peak Radiation is Located in the Desert Area of Southwest United States
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WHERE SOLAR WORKS
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HOW DOES SOLAR PV WORK?
Photoelectric Effect The photoelectric effect is a
phenomenon in which electrons are emitted from matter (metals and non-metallic solids, liquids, or gases) after the absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays or visible light.[1]
Visible Light is Made Up of Photons They Carry Enough Energy to Cause an
Electrical Current to FlowSerway, Raymond A. (1990). Physics for Scientists & Engineers. Saunders. pp. 1150. ISBN 0030302587. http://books.google.com/books?id=RUMBw3hR7aoC&q=inauthor:serway+photoelectric&dq=inauthor:serway+photoelectric&pgis=1. Describes the photoelectric effect as the "emission of photoelectrons from matter", and describes the original usage as the "emission of photoelectrons from metallic surfaces" after the experiments of Milikan, and others.
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Two Biggest Countries Manufacturing Solar Panels are Germany and Japan
We Start with Silicon Not Silicone – It has Other Uses
Like Sealing Up a Leaky Bathtub Or Certain Personal Image Improvement
Enhancements
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GOD BLESS AMERICA
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Start with Silica Sand Most Abundant Mineral in the Earth’s Crust
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Mono-Crystalline Most Efficient – as high as 22% Single Seed Crystal Used to Form Entire Ingot
Poly-Crystalline High Level Efficiency – 15-18% Slightly Less Expensive than Mono
Thin Film Least Efficient – 6-10% Cheapest to Manufacture Uses Ink Printing Method
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Chemical Process to Purify Into High-Grade Silicon
Silicon is Then Heated and Molded Into a Silicon Ingot
Silicon Ingot is Then Cut by Diamond Saw or Laser Into Silicon Wafer
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Wafer is then Transformed into a Solar Cell by Chemical Processing and Addition of Electrical Contacts
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SOLAR PANEL MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Solar Cells are then Assembled Together to Form a Solar Panel
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Racking Prep
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Racking Prep
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Racking Prep
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Racking
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Ballasted Racking
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Ballasted Racking
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Tilt Racking
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Inverter
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Inverter
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Inverter
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Warehouse
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Parking Structure
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Parking Structure
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Parking Structure
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
University Rooftop
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Auto Dealership
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Cold Storage
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Office Building
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Hospital
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Google HQ
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Google HQ
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
School
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
School
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Pole Mount
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
University
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Rooftop
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Rooftop
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Commercial Rooftop
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SOLAR INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
Ground Mount
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SOLTILITY PARTNERS
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SOLAR OPTIONS FOR YOU/CLIENT
Site Survey Energy Usage Analysis Financial Analysis
Federal Incentives State Rebates
Proposal
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SOLAR INCENTIVES
U.S. Treasury – Grant in Lieu of Tax Credit 30% Cash Rebate within 60 Days of
System Commission State of Florida - 4 Dollars per Watt of
Installed DC With a Cap of $100,000 per System for Non-Residential Systems
As of this Time there are no Local Incentives from the Local Energy Utilities
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SAMPLE SYSTEM WITH FINANCIALS
Large Commercial
System•500KW•Cost $ 3M•Federal Rebate of $ 900K•State Rebate of $100,000•Current Power Usage of $15,000 per month•Final Cost $2M•Payback time of 15 years (est.)
Small Commercial System
•100KW•Cost $ 600,000•Federal Rebate of $180,000•State Rebate of $100,000•Current Power usage of $2,500 per month•Final Cost $320,000•Payback time of 15 years (est.)
Institutional – Taxable
•1 MW•Cost $ 5M •Federal Rebate of $ 1.5M•State Rebate of $ 100,000•Current Power Usage $ 25,000 per month•Final Cost $3.4M•Payback time of 15 years (est.)
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LINKS
TECO Renewable Energy http://www.tampaelectric.com/environment
al/renewableenergy/solar/solarpanelsystem/
FPL http://www.fpl.com/environment/solar/proje
cts.shtml Progress Energy
http://www.progress-energy.com/environment/ras/solar.asp
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LINKS
North Carolina State University www.dsireusa.org
DOE http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/photovo
ltaics_program.html
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) www.nrel.gov
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