05 Osgood: Hybrid Technologies for On-site Power Generation

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Hybrid Technologies for On-site Power Generation Texas AFRED R&D Conference Austin, TX September 12, 2007 Larry Osgood Consulting Solutions PERC Consultant & DG Program Manager

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Hybrid Technologies for On-site Power Generation

Texas AFRED R&D ConferenceAustin, TX September 12, 2007

Larry OsgoodConsulting SolutionsPERC Consultant &DG Program Manager

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TX AFRED Hybrid Generating Systems Presentation Overview

•Basis of work PERC R&D and DG programs

•Why Rural & Remote Power Generation is important

•Hybrid system rationale

•Market entry challenges and approach

•Hybrid optimization

•CHP power units

•Plans to move forward

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PERC Research & Development

To invest in new technologies and to foster industry practices that will:

•Bring innovative products and services to propane customers, •Improve the productivity and economic vitality of the propane industry, and •Provide greater value to propane consumers.

www.propanecouncil.org/rd

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PERC Distributed Generation Program

•Fuel cells•Micro-turbines •Engine generator sets• Standard• Hybrid (solar, wind, . . .)• CHP• Micro-CHP

www.propanecouncil.org/rd/distr_power_gen.html

Propane 5 kW heavy-duty charging system

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Why Rural & Remote Power Generation is Important

• Costs for electric lines average $55,000 per mile in US + power plants & transmission lines

• Electric power is essential for communications, radar, security, education and more

• Recent disasters proved value of DG andpropane fuel supplies

• A propane genset can be effective for standby power anywhere in the world

• But the key issue is, does propane make sense as an on-site power fuel

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DG Market Challenges & Strategies

Direct power generation has high costs. If it was easy, it would already be done.

Our strategies to succeed in DG markets:● Increase performance of engines, lower costs● Utilize CHP to recover heat and lower costs● Utilize on-grid systems where incentives available● Backup power w/ peak-shaving capability● Gas Heat Pump w/ backup power● Advanced propane gensets/CHP in solar/wind

hybrid systems for affordable off-grid electricity

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Why Use Propane/LPG for Local Heating, Cooking and DG Fuel?

•Easily transportable•High energy density, liquid form•Easily stored on site•Can be stored underground•Not a ground contaminant•Self pressurizing gas, no pumps•Clean burning•Efficient•Substantial supplies•Readily available

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Fuel-Generated Power is Expensive

•Continuous fuel-generated power?

•Fine for limited uses, such as an RV & back-up power

•Not cost effective for most prime power

•Operating costs are high

•CHP & Hybrid systems lower capital and operating costs

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Diagram of a Hybrid Power System

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Sunwize Hybrid Solar/Propane Power System

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Polar Power Small Hybrid Solar/Propane Power System

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Polar Power Mid-size Hybrid Solar/Propane Power System

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Hybrid Renewable Systems Have Significant Advantages

• Hybrid = distributed electrical generation combining 2 or more power sources

• Produce electricity on site, where power lines are not available or practical

• Provide power on-site in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner

• Hybrid systems are optimal for rural, remote, and developing country applications

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Propane Makes Small Renewable Hybrid Power Systems Perform

•Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels•Small wind turbines•Micro-hydro (water) turbines

All the above are “renewable” but are not reliable due to intermittency

Propane gensets provide instant, reliable power

Propane provides renewables with solid on-site performance

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Large Renewables Have Significant Drawbacks for State RPS Programs

•High initial costs•Reliability and site issues can be difficult•Require significant power transmission systems

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Global GHG Emissions by Sector

8%

14%

24%

14%

5%

3%14%

18%

Important to have higher efficiency and lower CO2 power generating systems

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Summary of PERC DG 2007-8 Program Objectives to Move Hybrids Forward

Focus: Bring Propane Hybrid Systems to Market

• Work with engine and generator mfgs. to develop superior propane engines & gensets

• Work with power-electronics suppliers to improve performance & system controllers

• Build relationships w/ other stakeholders including system manufacturers, installers, renewable industry, users & ww agencies

• Present PERC accomplishments and new systems in papers at DG conferences

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Early Hybrid System

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Fuel Cells in DG / Hybrids ?? No.

Fuel Cell System Performance?- Lower efficiency- Higher cost- Higher maintenance- Shorter life

Biggest issue:Can’t start and stopon demand

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Advanced Heavy-duty 2.5 – 5 kW Propane Engine & Genset

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Lombardini HD LPG Engine

HD Diesel Based2 cylinder

Factory LPG

Liquid Cooled

3 main bearings

Overhead Valves

Continuous duty

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Small Propane & Diesel Gensets Compared (1 – 10 kW)

30,000-60,000

hours

2,000 – 8,000 hours

1,000 – 5,000 hours

Service Life of Genset

2,500 -10,000 hours

100 – 200 hours

100 – 200 hours

Maintenance Interval

24-hour capable

Must de-rateMust de-rateContinuous Duty

24 – 31 %20 – 22 %18 – 20 %Full - Load Efficiency

20 – 26%17 – 18 %13 – 16 %½ - Load Efficiency

FineWet stack?OKLight Load

H.D.Advanced Propane

DieselStandard Propane

GensetItem

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Current Rural Hybrid System

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Propane genset is in white box

Grey box is new Xantrexhybrid system controller with inverters

New Xantrex Hybrid System Controller

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New SMA “Sunny Island” Inverter

High overload and Surge capacity

Automatic generator starting

DC & AC coupling built in

Output load shedding!

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Gaia Advanced Hybrid System Controller w/ Large-capacity Battery Storage

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Cost Advantages w/ Hybrid System

Gensets have a lowinitial cost, buthigh O&M costs

Renewables have high initial costs with low O&M costs

The right combination of renewables and propane genset provides the lowest system cost, and highest reliability

Initial CostOperating

Cost

+

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Actual Output from HOMER Optimization Model

http://www.nrel.gov/homer

HOMER is a computer model that simplifies the task of evaluating design options for both off-grid and grid-connected power systems for remote, stand-alone, and distributed generation (DG) applications. In 2001, identified hybrid systems optimal over solar only. Includes a web link to site specific solar data.

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Sample Hybrid System Costs

Propane genset onlySolar system onlyCurrent hybrid

Higher cost genset, no optimization, subsidies, or cost savings for no pole & wire

Optimized hybrid sitew/CHP

$1.58 per kW$ .95 per kW$ .72 per kW

$ .20 - .40 per kW

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CHP System Advantages

• Regular gensets produce electricity – don’t utilize “waste-heat”

• CHP systems start with advanced propane engines w/ 50% better efficiency

• 2-3 units of heat energy for every unit of electrical energy produced

• CHP systems typically twice as efficient as central electrical production

• Lower energy cost and CO2 output

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New Honda 1.2 kW m-CHP System

• UL listed propane system• PERC home demo in MA• Target home heating

market• Provides heat and

electricity• Can provide all home

electricity needs• Replace conventional

furnaces• Jointly developing off-grid

& back-up system(adding storage)

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1.2kW m-CHP 1-cyl Liquid-cooled Genset Module

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New 5kW CHP System

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Marathon HD Power Generators in a Hybrid Residential System

• Minotaur 2.5 & 5 kW gensets available now

• Full time, prime power, high efficiency systems

• 5 kW ecopower CHP UL listed and available now

• ecoisland developed, UL listing target is early 2008

• Distribution network in development

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Testing for Yanmar 5 kW CHP System

• Testing at GTI is complete• Picture is 5 kW propane unit in test cell• Results excellent• Net output: 4.64 kW• Elec. Efficiency: 26.3% LHV,

highest system efficiency tested to date•Noise extremely low: 51 dB

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10,000hoursMaintenance interval

54dB(A)Operating sound level

790kgNet weight

Permanent magnet-Generator

4 cycle gas engine*-Engine

1470x800x1790mmW x D x HDimensions

85.0% (LHV)Overall efficiency

53.5% (LHV)Heat recovery rate

31.5% (LHV)Generating efficiency

Efficiency

16.8kWHeat recovery

Inverter-Grid connecting system

Single / AC 100/200VPhase / voltage

9.9kWRated output

CP10VB1Items

9.9kW Advanced CHP System Specs

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Rationale for Hybrid Market Opportunity

• Electric power is increasingly needed to improve the quality of life around the world

• Power needs at remote sites are increasing

• Remote Power costs are extremely high

• Renewable power emphasis is increasing

• Emphasis on lowering CO2 emissions is “huge”

• DG is a lead item in future market development potential and gallons

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How Do Hybrid Systems and Propane Support the On-Site Power Market

• Propane is a reliable & clean fuel for power generation

• New propane small genset technology leapfrogs diesel as the premium fuel in efficiency, maintenance and longevity

• Hybrid systems generate power more efficiently and for lower cost than other alternatives

• Propane hybrids maximize the performance of renwables for sustainability into the future

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For More Information Contact

Larry OsgoodDistributed Generation Program [email protected]

Greg KerrDirector of Research and [email protected]

Hybrid System Fact Sheet and more at:www.propanecouncil.org/rd