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3-D Printing Of Open Source Appropriate Technologies For Self-Directed Sustainable Development, Joshua M. Pearce, Christine Morris Blair, Kristen J. Laciak, Rob Andrews, Amir Nosrat, Ivana Zelenika-Zovko Nov 2010

3-D Printing Of Open Source Appropriate Technologies For Self-Directed Sustainable Development, Joshua M. Pearce, Christine Morris Blair, Kristen J. Laciak, Rob Andrews, Amir Nosrat, Ivana Zelenika-Zovko

Joshua M. Pearce

The technological evolution of the 3-D printer, widespread internet access and inexpensive computing has made a new means of open design capable of accelerating self-directed sustainable development. This study critically examines how open source 3-D printers, such as the RepRap and Fab@home, enable the use of designs in the public domain to fabricate open source appropriate technology (OSAT), which are easily and economically made from readily available resources by local communities to meet their needs. The current capabilities of open source 3-D printers is reviewed and a new classification scheme is proposed for OSATs that are technically feasible and economically …


Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology For Sustainable Development In Ontario's Aboriginal Communities, Joshua M. Pearce, Dirk V. P. Mclaghlin, Nicole C. Mcdonald, Ha T. Nguyen Aug 2010

Leveraging Solar Photovoltaic Technology For Sustainable Development In Ontario's Aboriginal Communities, Joshua M. Pearce, Dirk V. P. Mclaghlin, Nicole C. Mcdonald, Ha T. Nguyen

Joshua M. Pearce

The Ontario feed-in tariff (FIT) for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has provided Ontario's Aboriginal communities with an opportunity to i) weaken the cycle of poverty; ii) directly counteract climate change by producing renewable energy; and iii) become more self-sufficient. This paper critically analyzes the technical, cultural, and economic viability of leveraging the FIT for PV to provide green electricity and revenue to assist First Nations communities in sustainable development. A generalized free GIS-energy-based protocol was developed to determine the PV potential for Aboriginal communities. This model was applied to a case study of the Constance Lake First Nations community and …


Producer Responsibility And Recycling Solar Photovoltaic Modules, N. C. Mcdonald, Joshua M. Pearce Jul 2010

Producer Responsibility And Recycling Solar Photovoltaic Modules, N. C. Mcdonald, Joshua M. Pearce

Joshua M. Pearce

Rapid expansion of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry is quickly causing solar to play a growing importance in the energy mix of the world. Over the full life cycle, although to a smaller degree than traditional energy sources, PV also creates solid waste. This paper examines the potential need for PV recycling policies by analyzing existing recycling protocols for the five major types of commercialized PV materials. The amount of recoverable semiconductor material and glass in a 1 m2 area solar module for the five types of cells is quantified both physically and the profit potential of recycling is determined. …


Financial Return For Government Support Of Large-Scale Thin-Film Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing In Canada, Joshua M. Pearce, K. Branker Jul 2010

Financial Return For Government Support Of Large-Scale Thin-Film Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing In Canada, Joshua M. Pearce, K. Branker

Joshua M. Pearce

As the Ontario government has recognized that solar photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion is a solution to satisfying energy demands while reducing the adverse anthropogenic impacts on the global environment that compromise social welfare, it has begun to generate policy to support financial incentives for PV. This paper provides a financial analysis for investment in a 1 GW per year turnkey amorphous silicon PV manufacturing plant. The financial benefits for both the provincial and federal governments were quantified for: (i) full construction subsidy, (ii) construction subsidy and sale, (iii) partially subsidize construction, (iv) a publicly owned plant, (v) loan guarantee for …


Estimating Potential Photovoltaic Yield With R.Sun And The Open Source Geographical Resources Analysis Support System, H. T. Nguyen, Joshua M. Pearce Dec 2009

Estimating Potential Photovoltaic Yield With R.Sun And The Open Source Geographical Resources Analysis Support System, H. T. Nguyen, Joshua M. Pearce

Joshua M. Pearce

The package r.sun within the open source Geographical Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS) can be used to compute insolation including temporal and spatial variation of albedo and solar photovoltaic yield. A complete algorithm is presented covering the steps of data acquisition and preprocessing to post-simulation whereby candidate lands for incoming solar farms projects are identified. The optimal resolution to acquire reliable solar energy outputs to be integrated into PV system design software was determined to be 1 square km. A case study using the algorithm developed here was performed on a North American region encompassing fourteen counties in South-eastern Ontario. …