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Full-Text Articles in Power and Energy
New Trends In Building Design And Planning -- For The Age Of Energy Conservation, C. William Brubaker
New Trends In Building Design And Planning -- For The Age Of Energy Conservation, C. William Brubaker
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
In response to increasing energy costs, building design and planning are changing. Rational design can achieve many of the goals of energy conservation.
The Arizona Solar Tax Incentives Package, Donald E. Osborn
The Arizona Solar Tax Incentives Package, Donald E. Osborn
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The State of Arizona has enacted into law one of the nation's most comprehensive and consumer oriented set of tax incentives to encourage the use of solar energy devices. The development of these incentives and their required regulations and guidelines are covered.
Solar Technology Inventory For The Mid-American Region, L. Icerman, S. K. Parker
Solar Technology Inventory For The Mid-American Region, L. Icerman, S. K. Parker
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
A mailed questionnaire and telephone contact procedure was developed to identify solar equipment manufacturers in the Mid-American Solar Energy Center (MASEC) region and to collect information required to characterize the solar equipment manufacturing industry. Special emphasis was placed on assembling data that are useful in evaluating the commercialization status of the solar energy industry from an equipment supplier viewpoint.
Generation For Maximum System Efficiency, Charles A. Gross
Generation For Maximum System Efficiency, Charles A. Gross
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper presents a method for solving for the generation combination that supplies a specific load demand at maximum efficiency in a multigenerator power system. The method accounts for transmission losses using the B constant approach and generating losses using heat rate data. Results are presented for an example test system.
Energy Conservative Electric Lines-Now!, Paul F. Pugh, A. S. Yeranian
Energy Conservative Electric Lines-Now!, Paul F. Pugh, A. S. Yeranian
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper describes the components of a new energy conservative cable system and new methods to service prove new products without disturbing the existing power system. Methods are presented for attaching a new cable design to an existing system for a trial installation. It describes how field splices and taps are easily made to extend the line without a shutdown or disturbance.
Maxwellian Concepts Of Magnetro-Electrodynamics And The Reality Of Med Energy Producing Devices, Tom Day
Maxwellian Concepts Of Magnetro-Electrodynamics And The Reality Of Med Energy Producing Devices, Tom Day
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
"We can scarcely avoid the inference that light consists in the transverse undulations of the same medium which is the cause of electric and magnetic phenomena."
Toward A Methodology For Evaluation Of Solar Systems, William P. Moran, Gene E. Kouba, Bruce V. Ketcham
Toward A Methodology For Evaluation Of Solar Systems, William P. Moran, Gene E. Kouba, Bruce V. Ketcham
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The shortcomings and inconsistences of the typical return-on-capital evaluation are detailed. Generalizations of evaluation objectives and performance measures and data gathering objectives are given.
Direct Energy Conversions Of Solar Energy, A. A. Rahman
Direct Energy Conversions Of Solar Energy, A. A. Rahman
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
In this paper, the design concepts of three direct energy converters were explained. The converters selected were thermoelectric, thermionic and magnetohydrodynamic converters. Discussions and analysis of the material limitations of these converters with possible improvements to make these devices suitable for domestic or public use was also explained.
Mississippi County Community College -- A Photovoltaic Demonstration Project, William M. Woodsmall Jr.
Mississippi County Community College -- A Photovoltaic Demonstration Project, William M. Woodsmall Jr.
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
An overall view of the integration of all systems involved in the world's largest photovoltaic demonstration project.
Mississippi County Community College in Blytheville is presently being planned using a 240 KW ± photovoltaic collection field for its energy source. Systems include the collectors, thermal, process control, storage (both thermal and electrical) power conditioning, and the building itself.
On The Thermodynamics Of Direct Energy Conversions, A. A. Rahman
On The Thermodynamics Of Direct Energy Conversions, A. A. Rahman
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
In this work, a generalized thermodynamic analysis was developed for direct energy converters that operate as heat engines. Examples for various converters as thermoelectric, MHD and Nernst generators were solved. The possibilities of utilizing these concepts on designing generators to convert heat or solar energy directly into electricity were also discussed.
Long Term Stability Of Linearized Thermistor Circuits, Gene E. Kouba
Long Term Stability Of Linearized Thermistor Circuits, Gene E. Kouba
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The long term accuracy and stability of linearized thermistor circuits used for temperature measurements in a solar home monitoring project are being evaluated by periodic calibration.
Concentration Of Solar Energy Using A Cassegrain Type Solar Furnace, M. H. Cobble, W. C. Hull
Concentration Of Solar Energy Using A Cassegrain Type Solar Furnace, M. H. Cobble, W. C. Hull
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
A solar furnace consisting of a paraboloid of revolution that tracks the sun, and a hyperboloid of revolution reflector that has a focus in common with the paraboloid is analyzed using a three-dimensional ray trace to determine the image shape and size, and for the concentration to be obtained for various eccentricities e of the hyperboloid when used with an 84 foot diameter paraboloid (radar dish).
The Solar Connection -- Promise Or Peril?, Paul S. Strong
The Solar Connection -- Promise Or Peril?, Paul S. Strong
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
During the past decade important progress has been made in understanding the sun-earth environmental system. Modern observations of solar activity document changes in solar output over time scales ranging from seconds to decades, and evidence for longer term variations have been found in historical records. It follows that the sun cannot be considered to be a totally non-variable energy source. Continued research progress into solar-terrestrial interactions will hopefully provide an understanding of sun-weather/climate relationships resulting in energy conservation through more efficient energy utilization of our planet's atmospheric energy system.
Commercially Available Vacuum Tube Solar Collectors, Stanley J. Ring
Commercially Available Vacuum Tube Solar Collectors, Stanley J. Ring
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Efficiencies on the order of 50 percent with high differential temperature (150° C) have been advertised with the current distribution of commercially available evacuated tube collectors. Product specifications and, where possible, experimental data have been gathered and presented. The paper also develops a mathematical model for evaluation of these collectors. Results conclude that, although performance is high, collector expense limits the cost effectiveness to necessary high-temperature, high-volume applications. These include both residential cooling and industrial processing.
Computer Modeling Of A Solar Hot Water Collector System, Michael F. Bregar, William E. Stewart Jr.
Computer Modeling Of A Solar Hot Water Collector System, Michael F. Bregar, William E. Stewart Jr.
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Computer modeling of a solar collector system can facilitate the selection of design paths and produce the optimal orientation and layout of the system for its intended location and seasonal usage patterns. Application of economic criteria to modeling also enables the analysis of alternate designs in terms of their installed and operating costs, as well as allowing calculation of payback periods for the various system configurations.
This program was intended to aid in the design of solar hot water collector systems. Design parameters of the system are used as inputs to the program. System configuration and design can then be …
To Light Or Not To Light? -- That Is The Energy Question, J. Byron Nelson, Burns E. Hegler
To Light Or Not To Light? -- That Is The Energy Question, J. Byron Nelson, Burns E. Hegler
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The controversy over lighting levels has existed for some time. Interest in methods of lighting has been heightened by the energy crisis. It has been estimated that lighting consumes approximately five percent of the nation's energy, therefore lighting is a relatively small energy user when compared to transportation and industrial processes which consume the bulk of the nation's energy. However, any saving that will make a contribution to the energy crisis should be considered. Consequently, this paper shows how energy for lighting may be reduced without sacrificing the present quality of lighting and in some cases, actually improve the lighting …
An Analysis Of Investments In Residential Energy Conservation In Southeast Missouri, Ralph Gunderson
An Analysis Of Investments In Residential Energy Conservation In Southeast Missouri, Ralph Gunderson
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This study examines the economic feasibility of residential solar heating. Climatic and economic variables used in this report represent those of Cape Girardeau, Missouri. An annual cost model is used to determine the conditions under which solar heating achieves a reduced annual cost of heating relative to gas and electric heating systems.
Combining Solar Heating With A Wood Burning Furnace, Kenneth Bechtold, William E. Stewart Jr.
Combining Solar Heating With A Wood Burning Furnace, Kenneth Bechtold, William E. Stewart Jr.
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The objective is to minimize the use of high-cost heating fuels in rural areas with the assistance of a wood burning furnace and a solar collector.
It was discovered that when the output of a wood burning furnace can be diverted into a solar storage battery, more useful heat can be supplied to a house with little extra inconvenience to the homeowner. The total amortized system of the wood burning furnace combined with the solar system will be less than if the systems were operated independently.
Energy Evaluation And Component Characterization Data In A Residential Solar Monitoring Program, Gene E. Kouba, William P. Moran, Bruce V. Ketcham
Energy Evaluation And Component Characterization Data In A Residential Solar Monitoring Program, Gene E. Kouba, William P. Moran, Bruce V. Ketcham
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The initial phase of performance analysis, data acquisition system development and short term component characterization of a two year residential solar energy monitoring program are presented. The purpose of the monitoring program is to accumulate both short and long term performance data which would be useful in optimizing system operation, determining possible improvements to the system configuration, validating simulation methods for predicting performance, and estimating the economics of the system.
A Solar-Cooling Pool Assisted Heat Pump System, Walter J. Schaetzle
A Solar-Cooling Pool Assisted Heat Pump System, Walter J. Schaetzle
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
A swimming pool is used in parallel with a water-source heat pump for both cooling and heating. For cooling, the pool is used as a spray pond (cooling tower); and for heating, the pool is used as a solar collector, and thermal energy storage. Both theoretical studies and experimental work have been done on this system. A full scale system is almost complete and has been used during the summer for cooling. Economically, on both an operating basis and a capital basis, the system appears feasible.
An Architectural Application For Fchart (Solar Feasibility In The Midwest), Rodney Wright, Larry Dieckmann
An Architectural Application For Fchart (Solar Feasibility In The Midwest), Rodney Wright, Larry Dieckmann
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
Examination of climatic conditions in the twelve Midwestern states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin reveals that this region receives from 50% to 70% of the possible annual total hours of sunshine.
Degree day heating requirements range from 4,000DD to over 10,000DD per year. In the northern tier of states, some areas require heat at some time in each month.
The FCHART Method for Solar Heating Design, developed at the Solar Energy Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, is a method for making a computer study of solar capability for …
Principles Of Design Of A Solar Heated House, Alex Stefanovic, Chaman Kashkari
Principles Of Design Of A Solar Heated House, Alex Stefanovic, Chaman Kashkari
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This paper explains the principles of design of a solar heating system for a house in Akron, Ohio area. The house is a standard one family, two story house, such as Ryan Home's Brockington model. It has, approximately, 2,000 square feet of living area, a full basement, and an attached two car garage. The solar heating system is designed to provide as much of the heating needs as is economically feasible.
An Analysis Of Solar Heating Costs In Arkansas Broiler Houses, Ralph Gunderson, J. Martin Redfern
An Analysis Of Solar Heating Costs In Arkansas Broiler Houses, Ralph Gunderson, J. Martin Redfern
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
This study is based on the computer simulation model of a solar heated broiler house in four locations in Arkansas. This simulation model estimated the annual energy savings in each broiler house due to the installation of a solar heating system. This paper uses present value analysis to estimate the life cycle costs of heating conventional and solar heated broiler houses in the state of Arkansas. From these calculations, the number of years required to achieve a break-even cost of heating is estimated.
Design And Operational Characteristics Of A Retrofit Solar Heating System, D. J. Wetteroff, Bassem F. Armaly
Design And Operational Characteristics Of A Retrofit Solar Heating System, D. J. Wetteroff, Bassem F. Armaly
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The construction and the operation of a retrofit solar assisted space heating system are described. Performance characteristics of each component were measured and used to estimate the contribution of solar energy to the yearly space heating energy requirements.
The National Solar Heating And Cooling Information Center, Jeremy A. Lifsey, Sanford Zane Meschkow
The National Solar Heating And Cooling Information Center, Jeremy A. Lifsey, Sanford Zane Meschkow
UMR-MEC Conference on Energy / UMR-DNR Conference on Energy
The Center is an information service funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Energy as part of a program to foster the use of solar energy in domestic hot water systems and the heating and cooling of buildings. The Center answers questions by mail and over toll-free hot lines, operates a mobile exhibit van and several exhibits that appear at conferences and trade shows, and distributes HUD and DOE publications on solar energy. Users can request lists of addresses of solar design and construction professionals, manufacturers, distributors, banks that have given solar …
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Environmental Impact Statement : Supplement To Draft Eis For Transmission Lines Prepared By The Department Of Energy, New England Division, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Environmental Impact Statement : Supplement To Draft Eis For Transmission Lines Prepared By The Department Of Energy, New England Division, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Consultation and Coordination During Preparation of the DEIS DOE, in developing the scope of work for the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes transmission study, recognized the need for a great deal of consultation and coordination. Consultation, coordination, and public involvement were integral parts of the study design. As part of this effort, extent of experience in northern New England and location were important factors in selecting consultants for various portions of the study. The System Planning Study (Appendix A), DOE's first project effort, was accomplished in coordination with the electric utilities of the region, specifically NEPLAN, the planning arm of the New …
Citizens Dickey-Lincoln Project Impact Review Committee Final Summary Report, Forrest P. Dexter Jr.
Citizens Dickey-Lincoln Project Impact Review Committee Final Summary Report, Forrest P. Dexter Jr.
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
The proposed multi-purpose hydroelectric power project at Dickey-Lincoln School would be the largest work..public or private..ever under-taken in the State of Maine. Currently, eight or nine major contacts have been authorized in preparation for writing an environmental impact statement which will assess the project's effect on Maine's economy, resources and social life.
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, Hydro-Power Decision, October 27, 1978, James B. Longley
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes, Maine, Hydro-Power Decision, October 27, 1978, James B. Longley
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
The Dickey-Lincoln School Project would consist of two earthfill structures designed to produce peaking and modest intermediate load power from the St. John River The larger of the two dams, the Dickey Dam, would be located immediately above the confluence of the Allagash and St. John Rivers. The Lincoln School Dam would also be located on the Upper St. John River, eleven miles downstream from the Dickey Dam. The Dickey Dam would have a total length of 10,600 feet and a maximum height of 335 feet. The Lincoln School Dam is considerably smaller and would be 1,600 feet long and …
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix F: Terrestrial Ecosystem Analysis (Supplement), New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix F: Terrestrial Ecosystem Analysis (Supplement), New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Construction of the proposed Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project in Aroostook County, Maine will result in the isolation of an area of land due to the impoundment behind Dickey Dam. This land area is located between the United States - Canadian border, the Little Black River, the impoundment (elevation = 913 feet), the Big Black River, and the Shields Branch of the Big Black River, and comprises 183,768 acres of land. A previous report (ERT, 1977) determined the forest types within two miles of the impoundment but did not extend to the Canadian border. This report addresses the forest types
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix E: Aquatic Ecosystem And Fisheries Studies (Supplement), Christoipher J. Schmitt, Dennis R. Sasseville, Normandeau Associates, Inc., New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix E: Aquatic Ecosystem And Fisheries Studies (Supplement), Christoipher J. Schmitt, Dennis R. Sasseville, Normandeau Associates, Inc., New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Sediment mercury concentrations higher than levels normall y considered trace or background were encountered up to 80 cm belo w the sediment-water interface in samples obtained from four oligotrophi c lakes in northern Maine . These lakes are in three different watershed s and are as far as 65 km apart . The values reported are far lower than levels reported elsewhere from contaminated sites . The distributio n and magnitude of the sediment concentrations encountered suggest long-ter m diffuse mercury inputs to the lakes from the watersheds . In addition , concentrations up to twice as high in near-surface …