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Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003. Slide 2. Generating Electricity from the Sun. AdvantagesPortableEnvironmentally FriendlySilentFree and Abundant Energy Source. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003. Slide 3. Example Applications. Water Pumping (both livestock and residential)Dugout AerationSign Lighting (warning flashers, billboards)Urban Gardens (fountains, waterfalls, accent lights)RVs and HouseboatsCabins and CottagesRemote HomesCam32235
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1. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 1 Electricity from the Sun A Brief Introduction to Photovoltaic Energy Systems
2. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 2 Generating Electricity from the Sun Advantages
Portable
Environmentally Friendly
Silent
Free and Abundant Energy Source
3. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 3 Example Applications Water Pumping (both livestock and residential)
Dugout Aeration
Sign Lighting (warning flashers, billboards)
Urban Gardens (fountains, waterfalls, accent lights)
RVs and Houseboats
Cabins and Cottages
Remote Homes
Campgrounds
4. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 4 How Do Solar Electricity Systems Work? Use a Water Pipe Analogy
Volts = Pressure
Amps = flow
Battery = Pump
How Much Electricity
Watt = Volt * Amp = flow at pressure
Watt·hour = energy for a time
Amp·hour = current for a time
5. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 5 How a Photovoltaic Cell Works
6. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 6 How Much Energy from my Photovoltaic System? SaskPower sells kW·h = 1000 Watts * 1 hour
This means:
A 1000 W hair dryer for 1 hour
A 100 W light bulb for 10 hours
A 10 W night light for 100 hours
A mid-sized solar panel delivers 50 W in bright sunlight
6 hours of sun produces 300 W·h
Can also be looked at as 25 A·h at 12 V
A mid-sized battery stores 250 A·h
Solar panel can fill this battery with 60 hours of sunshine
100 W light bulb can empty it in 30 hours
It takes 120 hours for a 25 W compact fluorescent to drain this battery
7. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 7 Insolation Map
8. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 8 Components of a Photovoltaic System PV modules
Batteries
Charge controller
Inverter
Protection
9. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 9 RV Systems Why install an RV kit?
What size of system do I need? Why include an inverter?
Marine systems are similar
10. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 10 RV/Marine Systems – Battery Maintenance A Battery Maintenance System
Consists of a small panel, wire, blocking diode, and mounting hardware
Prevents charge loss in an idle battery
Prolongs battery life significantly
11. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 11 RV/Marine Systems – Weekend and Part Time Use Weekend use systems provide power for:
Lights, radio, fan
TV/VCR
Battery maintenance System Components:
Solar panel
Charge controller with meter
Mounting hardware and cables
Optional inverter to provide AC power
12. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 12 RV/Marine Systems – Full Time Systems Full time systems provide power for:
Kitchen appliances (small microwave, coffee maker)
TV/VCR, radio, hair dryer, laptop computer
Pumps, furnace fan, battery maintenance
Lights System Components:
1 or more large solar panels
Charge controller with meter
Mounting hardware and cables
Inverter to provide AC power
Charger to replenish batteries when ashore
13. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 13 Urban Garden Accents Solar Direct Fountains
Golf Course Fountains
Standalone Accent Lights
Area Lighting
14. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 14 Cabin and Remote Home Systems Under what circumstances does it make economic sense to use PV?
What a complete home system looks like
What size system do I need?
Grid intertie?
15. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 15 Cabin and Remote Homes – Small System For summer weekend use
System consists of:
2 solar panels
2 batteries (6V marine or golf cart batteries)
Charge controller
16. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 16 Cabin and Remote Homes – Small System System powers:
A few compact fluorescent lights
Small pump
Coffee maker
Portable CD player
These devices operate from DC power. Those designed for use in RVs and boats would work in this system.
17. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 17 Cabin and Remote Homes – Larger System For year round use as a full time residence
System consists of:
12 solar panels
Wind generator
4 batteries (6V heavy duty deep discharge)
Integrated Power Panel
Backup generator
18. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 18 Cabin and Remote Homes – Larger System System powers:
Compact fluorescent lights
Pumps for pressure and septic systems
Small kitchen appliances (microwave, toaster, coffee maker, etc.)
TV/VCR
Computer Front load washing machine
Efficient refrigerator
Circulating pump for in-floor heating system
19. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 19 Cabin and Remote Homes – Other Considerations Build efficiently
Reduce heat and electrical loads first
Then add renewable energy supplies
Top up with conventional systems, if necessary
Use wood for heat
Use solar thermal for heat
Choose efficient appliances, especially refrigeration
Consider wind generation
20. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 20 Narrows Project The Narrows Campground in PA National Park is located 20km from the nearest power line
Perfect location for clean, quiet Solar Energy
Essential services such as light, water and power are taken for granted
Sixty-four 64 Watt Uni-Solar Shatterproof Panels provide 4 kW of power to the Narrows Campground
Uni-Solar shatterproof panels were chosen to reduce the possibility of damage from vandalism
21. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 21 Narrows Project
22. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 22 Narrows Project Pumps deliver well water to a purification system, storage tank, and pressure system for the park water supply
Dusk to dawn lighting is provided at each washroom building, skylights reduce daytime lighting requirements
Motion controlled state of the art T8 fluorescent lighting with 3M specular reflectors provide efficient lighting for the washrooms and filleting shack at night
The original Coke machine was replaced with one that uses one fifth as much energy
23. Saskatoon Wildlife Sports and Leisure Show, March 6-9, 2003 Slide 23 Where Do I Get Help Designing My Solar Energy System? Kelln Solar is a Saskatchewan based manufacturer/distributor of solar water pumps, fencers, RV systems, cottage and residential systems, and photovoltaic panels. We are Canada’s largest distributor of the UNI-SOLAR photovoltaic product line. We have a design guide available, and are currently customizing it for Canadian applications.
Find us on the web at www.kellnsolar.com
See our booth downstairs.
Natural Resources Canada has some good publications on solar energy systems. They are located at www.nrcan.gc.ca.