Friday, November 20, 2009

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/or/biz/Sample_Wind_App_06.pdf

Section C: Resource Assessment
Latitude: 37.21 N Longitude: 103.32 W Elevation: 5500 ft
Average annual wind speed at hub height: 5.4 m/s (mph or m/s)
Class: 3
Estimated annual energy output: 9,636 kWh
Attach the following documentation:
1. One page site map. Must indicate location of wind turbines, structures or trees, inverter batteries (if any),
lockable disconnect switch, and point of connection with the utility system.
2. Site photos. Preferred method is to take a series of photographs from the proposed turbine location.
Rotate 360 degrees clockwise taking pictures every 45 degrees. Indicate predominate direction wind on
one photo.
3. One-line diagram for the electrical interconnection
4. Annual average wind speed (documentation and data source)
5. Estimated annual energy output (attach documentation and methodology)
Section D: Design and Engineering
Turbine:
Wind turbine manufacturer: Jakon Turbines Turbine Model: 5x Titan
Wind turbine rated power: 5 kW at 24 mph (10.75 m/s)
Wind turbine peak power: 6 kW at 30 mph
Wind turbine output voltage: 48V
Number of turbines: 1
Total wind system output: 5 kW (No. of turbines x power output rating)
Turbine rotor hub height: 65 ft. (20 m) (ft. or m) Turbine rotor diameter: 16 ft. (4.9 m) (ft. or m)
Tower manufacturer: Riley Towers
Inverter:
Inverter manufacturer: MGH Inverters Inverter model: X4-250
Inverter’s continuous AC rating: 6 kW Number of inverters: 1
Total inverter output: 6 kW (Inverter continuous AC rating x number of inverters)
Inverter’s peak efficiency: 94% (Refer to manufacturer’s peak efficiency rating)
Inverter location: Indoor Outdoor Location: 150 ft south of turbine, inside maintenance shed
Utility-accessible AC disconnect switch location: On the exterior of North wall of maintenance shed
Battery:
Battery model: Z40-XXX
Battery voltage: 6V per battery Volts 375 Ah Amp-hour rating (20 hour rate)
Number of strings: 2
DC bus voltage: 48 Volts
Turbine controller model (if applicable): Powerflo
Diversion load power rating (if applicable): 7 kW
System type and mode of operation: (check applicable)
Utility interactive (parallel/capable of backfeeding the meter)
Utility interactive with battery backup (capable of backfeeding the meter)
Dedicated circuit, utility power as backup (transfer switch)
Dedicated circuit, battery charging, utility power as backup (transfer switch)
Stand-alone (system confined to an independent circuit, no utility backup)
Stand-alone with battery backup (system confined to an independent circuit, no utility backup
One-line electrical schematic
Application/Turbine use: (fill out applicable category)
Utility grid connection: Yes No
Off the utility grid:
AC System Yes No
DC System Yes No
Alternative energy source
PV Yes No
USDA 9006 Sample Small Wind Application
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Microhydro Yes No
Water pumping: Mechanical Electrical
Pump make and model: New Used
Well depth: (ft. or m)
Expected flow rate: (gal/min or liter/min)
Section E: Project Development Schedule
Check boxes to indicate activity:
Month 1 2 3
Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Equipment is ordered
Equipment arrives
Construction
Startup and Shakedown
Section F: Project Economic Assessment
Costs of project components:
Turbine: $ 9,000.00
Tower: $ 3,000.00
Inverter: $ 4,250.00
Batteries: $ 4,350.00
Pumps: $
Site Preparation: $ 200.00
Foundation: $ 700.00
Fee/Permits: $ 30.00
Electrician: $ 200.00
Installer: $ 4,000.00
Other project cost: $ 1,000.00 Description: Miscellaneous fees
Total project cost: $ 26,730.00
Simple payback calculation:
Total Eligible Project Cost
Simple Payback Period (in years) = ------------------------------------------------------
Annual Income or Savings
Where:
Annual Income or Savings = Estimated Annual Energy Output x Local Cost of Electricity
Provide calculation here:
Annual Income or Savings = 9,636 kWh x 0.0723 $/kWh = $697
Simple Payback Period = $26,730 / $697 = 38 years
Section G: Equipment Procurement
Certify that “open and free” competition will be used in the procurement of components in a manner consistent
with the requirements of 7 CFR part 3015 of this title. S

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