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May 8

The latter part of this semester we started work on a proposal for what I have called a "large-scale solar array" at Marlboro. "Large" means in comparison to the solar array at the farm - so something significantly bigger than 4.8 kW. The P&O building uses approximately 12,000 kWh per year of electricity. What size array would we need to offset that usage?
Right now the draft proposal has five sections. Each of you must pick one section to develop further. Your goal is to have a polished draft of language for your section, due on May 8, and approximately two pages long (1.5 or double-spaced, 12 pt font).
For your segment, draw on our own discussions, the study of solar at Marlboro, as well as the proposals from other colleges. You must do your own work, but you can take inspiration from those other proposals. Cite any language or ideas that are not your own, and are not considered general knowledge.

Two other smaller projects you could write about are:
Again, you have to indicate which segment or small project you are claiming as your own. We'll finalize on Wednesday, 4/26.
 

April 12

Read the posted articles on long-term power purchase agreements and answer the following questions:
 

March 27

Your assignment for Monday, March 27 has two parts:
1. How should we analyze the performance of the solar array at the greenhouse? What questions do you have about its performance, and what information do we need to answer your questions?
2. How should we prepare for the creation of a proposal for a large solar array at Marlboro College? What information do we need, and who should we talk to who can help us with that information?
Please submit your answers in writing prior to class.
  due Tue Feb 21

week 5

Use the PVWatts calculator tool (created by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory) to calculate the annual production of a 1 kW solar array. You will get some value in kWh per year.
The program will ask for details such as
Feel free to choose a different weather station at the very beginning, too.
And don't worry about the "initial economics" section.
Bring your results to class on Monday.

  due Wed Feb 15

week 4

Please read the proposal for a solar powered ventilation system in the greenhouse. Write a paragraph on some element of this proposal that we should adapt for the proposal on the solar battery charger. Alternatively, write about what's missing from the greenhouse ventilation proposal - what could we add to our current project that would make it stronger?
  due Mon Feb 6

week 3

Add your thoughts to the discussion of the cargo bike project. The goal of this part of the project is to decide where to put the solar panel to charge the bike's battery.
Solar battery charger
  due Mon Jan 30

week 2

How do solar panels work - how do they turn sunlight into electricity?

Please read these two articles that discuss how they work:

Questions to answer for Monday:

  due Mon Jan 23

week 1

Readings

Response to second reading:

Calculations for Wednesday: do this conversion factor homework

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