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Renewable Energy
Laboratory Report Grading Sheet
MAE 650:435 Spring
Name:______ Experiment:__Renewable Energy_ Section/Group:________
Abstract
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Statement of Objectives (3 pts.)
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Important Apparatus and Methods (2 pts.)
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Statement of Significant Results (2 pts.)
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Cogent Discussion of Results (3 pts.)
Subtotal
_______/10
Introduction
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Introduction of renewable energy
(5 pts.) o
Comparison of renewable energy with non-renewable energy
(5 pts.)
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Introduction of solar energy and wind energy, their background and pros and cons
(5 pts.) o
Description of solar energy and wind energy relating formulae (5 pts.) Subtotal
_______/20
Results & Calculation
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Loading (See 86516-20_Solar_Module_JS-S_ED1_PR1.pdf, Job Sheet 4 Loading)
(12 pts.)
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Tabulate collected data following Table 4-1 and 4-2 (4 pts.)
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List and answer questions 1-6 (8 pts.)
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Battery (See 86516-20_Solar_Module_JS-S_ED1_PR1.pdf, Job Sheet 5 Battery) (12 pts.)
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Tabulate collected data following Table 5-2 (2 pts.)
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List and answer questions 1-8. (10 pts.)
Battery type: 12VDC, 110Ah deep-cycle sealed lead-acid AGM storage battery
Refer to Table 5-1 for questions.
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Efficiency (See 86518-20_Solar Wind Systems_JS-S_ED1_PR1.pdf, Job Sheet 4 Efficiency) (14 pts.)
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Tabulate collected data for both the solar and wind modules. For wind modules, you
can follow Table 4-1. (4 pts.)
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Calculation of total power output from solar module and wind turbine (2 pts.)
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Calculation of efficiency of transferring solar energy to electrical energy by solar module and fill out the table. (1 pts.)
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Calculation of efficiencies of transferring wind energy to electrical energy by wind turbine and fill out the table. (3 pts.)
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List and answer questions 1, 2. (4 pts.)
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Rutgers Campus Power Usage (16 pts.)
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In 2013, Rutgers installed the largest renewable energy system (Livingston parking lot) ever built on a college campus in the US. The 32-acre parking lot produces 8.8MW(peak) of clean energy. Yingli 260 Watt Solar Panel is used in this project. Here are the specs for this solar panel: Watts(STC): 260W
Watts(PTC): 188.8W Dimensions: 1.65m * 1m * 0.05m
Select one output and estimate the number of solar panels as well as overall area(m
2
) the panel occupied in this project. Hint: 8.8MW is the ideal estimation under standard test condition. (4 pts.)
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Calculate the estimated ideal annual electricity generation (in kWh) of the whole system. The efficiency of Yingli solar panel is 17.5%. (4 pts.)
Hint: Calculate the annual solar irradiance over the area of canopies as input power.
Find irradiance data here: https://www.nrel.gov/gis/solar-resource-maps.html
. Which
data better suits the reality? GHI or DNI?
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Check electrical power usage of Busch/Livingston Campus in uploaded pdf file. Considering the dust accumulated on panel surface, uneven solar irradiance, cable loss, etc., the efficiency is around 70% of the ideal electricity generation. How many
percent of the electrical demand will it satisfy for Busch/Livingston Campus electric consumption? (4 pts.)
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Answer the following questions: (4 pts.)
1. What is the difference between STC and PTC? Why these two test conditions make a big difference?
2. What is the difference between GHI (Global Horizontal Irradiance) and DNI (Direct
Normal Irradiance)? In the efficiency calculation, which one matches the reality better, and why?
Subtotal
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Conclusions & References
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Concise Listing of Significant Conclusions (8 pts.) o
References (2 pts.)
Subtotal
_______/10
Overall Quality
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Title, Participants, Header/Footer (3 pts.) o
Spelling and grammar (3 pts.) Subtotal
_______/6
TOTAL _______/100
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