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dc.contributor.authorElmore, Andrew Curtiseng
dc.contributor.authorCrow, Mariesaeng
dc.contributor.authorBurken, Joel G. (Joel Gerard)eng
dc.contributor.corporatenameUniversity of Missouri (System)eng
dc.contributor.meetingnameMissouri Energy Summit (2009 : University of Missouri--Columbia)eng
dc.coverage.spatialMissourieng
dc.date.issued2009eng
dc.descriptionOnly abstract of poster available.eng
dc.descriptionTrack I: Power Generationeng
dc.description.abstractHistorically renewable energy has been adopted by consumers at varying levels across the United States. For example, California is well-known for initiatives which have resulted in thewidespread acceptance and use of wind and photovoltaic systems at all levels from utilities toindividual households. Missouri has focused on biofuels, and wind development and solar development are not widespread. In response to an initiative to reduce the State's utility costs,the Missouri Office of Administration sponsored a demonstration of the use of a 10 kW-rated wind turbine and a 2-kW photovoltaic system at a regional Highway Patrol headquarters. Both systems are interconnected with the local utility provider. The project also include environmental and system instrumentation. The straightforward demonstration project has resulted in several tangible benefits in addition to than the planned cost reduction: outreach to thegeneral public as well as precollege outreach for potential university students; identification of liability issues related to utility interconnection permits; familiarization of facility tenants andstate employees with renewable energy systems; familiarization of utility personnel withrenewable energy systems; identification of unanticipated costs; collection of data to be used for performance prediction research; training of local tradesmen in relevant construction practices;and providing graduate and undergraduate education opportunities.eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/528eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.relation.ispartofPosters (Missouri Energy Summit 2009)eng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri System. Missouri Summits. Missouri Energy Summit 2009eng
dc.subjectpower generationeng
dc.subjectrenewable energyeng
dc.subject.lcshWind turbineseng
dc.titleA State-Sponsored Renewable Energy Demonstration Project [abstract]eng
dc.typeAbstracteng


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