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Energy Needs During Disasters: Workshop Summary Report, Florida Solar Energy Center, Gerard Ventre Nov 1997

Energy Needs During Disasters: Workshop Summary Report, Florida Solar Energy Center, Gerard Ventre

FSEC Energy Research Center®

When natural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods, occur, thousands of people can be left without homes, electrical power, communications, potable water, and food storage capabilities. Adequate electrical power is imperative for both disaster relief operations and community rebuilding. However, the disaster may have disrupted the commercial power supply to a community, requiring disaster relief agencies to rely on alternative sources of power. Photovoltaic-powered equipment provides electrical power which is renewable, quiet, and safe, and which can be used for many essentials of disaster relief efforts, such as refrigeration, communications and lighting. However, at present, photovoltaic (PV) technology is …


Pv Powering A Weather Station For Severe Weather, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young Nov 1997

Pv Powering A Weather Station For Severe Weather, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young

FSEC Energy Research Center®

A natural disaster, such as Hurricane Andrew, destroys thousands of homes and businesses. The destruction from this storm left thousands of people without communications, potable water, and electric power. This prompted the Florida Solar Energy Center to study the application of solar electric power for use in disasters.

During this same period, volunteers at the Tropical Prediction Center at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the Miami Office of the National Weather Service (NWS) were working to increase the quantity and quality of observations received from home weather stations.

Many weather data collecting stations are at remote sites, which are …


Photovoltaic Equipment For Disaster Relief, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young Sep 1997

Photovoltaic Equipment For Disaster Relief, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young

FSEC Energy Research Center®

Photovoltaic (solar electricity) has been used to power various equipment used in disasters. Previously, no organized program had used photovoltaic powered equipment in disasters. In response to an energy needs study with disaster relief organizations, Sandia National Laboratories for the U.S. Department of Energy sponsored the Florida Solar Energy Center to provide PV equipment to selected disaster relief organizations and evaluate its performance and acceptability. The purpose of the report is to describe the six PV-powered systems that were provided.


Needs Assessment For Applying Photovoltaics To Disaster Relief, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young Jul 1997

Needs Assessment For Applying Photovoltaics To Disaster Relief, Florida Solar Energy Center, William Young

FSEC Energy Research Center®

When disaster strikes, such as a hurricane, flood, tornado, or earthquake, it can leave many people without adequate medical services, portable water, electrical service and communications. It can be as destructive as Hurricane Andrew, which left several hundred-thousand people homeless. Those fortunate enough to survive the disaster could be without local utility power and other services for long periods of time as services are restored.

When such disasters occur, emergency management teams, the military, and many public and private organizations respond with massive relief efforts. Dependency on electrical utility power becomes pronounced as emergency services are rendered and rebuilding begins. …


Photovoltaic System Design Course For Savannah State College: Course Evaluation, Florida Solar Energy Center, Gerard Ventre Jun 1997

Photovoltaic System Design Course For Savannah State College: Course Evaluation, Florida Solar Energy Center, Gerard Ventre

FSEC Energy Research Center®

This report describes the evaluation of a course entitles Photovoltaic System Design (PVSD), which was presented by the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) to faculty members of Savannah State University (SSU). This distance education (DE) course was delivered via a two-way audio/video delivery system from FSEC to SSU. This course evaluation report is included as one of the deliverables in a contract awarded to SSU and FSEC as part of the Advanced Communications Technologies Satellite research project sponsored by the NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.


Evaluation Of Resources And Energy Systems At Fort Jefferson Garden Key, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida Solar Energy Center, James Dunlop Jan 1997

Evaluation Of Resources And Energy Systems At Fort Jefferson Garden Key, Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida Solar Energy Center, James Dunlop

FSEC Energy Research Center®

This report presents an evaluation of the resources and energy systems at Fort Jefferson, located on Garden Key in Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida. Conducted by Florida Solar Energy Center staff on June 11-12, 1997, this evaluation builds on a prior evaluation conducted in May 1989. The purpose of this evaluation was to document the energy and resource needs at the site, and to identify possibilities for reduced costs through conservation measures and renewable energy options.

Approximately 700 kWh of electrical energy is used at Fort Jefferson on a daily average, supplied exclusively by diesel-fueled generators. Average diesel fuel consumption …


Batteries And Charge Control In Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems. Fundamental And Application, Florida Solar Energy Center, James Dunlop Jan 1997

Batteries And Charge Control In Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems. Fundamental And Application, Florida Solar Energy Center, James Dunlop

FSEC Energy Research Center®

This report presents an overview of battery technology and charge control strategies commonly used in stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems. This work is a compilation of information from several sources, including PV system design manuals, research reports, data from component manufacturers, and lessons learned from hardware evaluations.