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NOLS Mexico Off Grid Solar

Monday, July 6th, 2009

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Earlier this spring Toby and I headed down to Mulege Mexico to do some work on the NOLS Mexico off grid solar power system. As the school continues to grow so has their energy loads. Seeing as the roof that the solar panels were mounted to was being replaced it seemed like a good time to make some updates.

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In all we added two inverters, two charge controllers, 20 solar panels, connected the new battery bank and a new reconditioned generator courtesy of the NOLS bus. When we left we had more than doubled their production, allowing the batteries to be at a higher state of charge at the end of the day.

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I was personally shocked to see the power production jump ten to fifteen percent just after cleaning all the existing panels. Being a bit of a self-proclaimed clean freak, I can tell you it was the most satisfaction I have ever experienced on the job! The system is approximately a six kW system. NOLS Mexico uses power in their daily operations for water pumping, fans, lights, internet and computers. During the day they are able to produce more than enough energy for daytime loads, the excess energy gets stored in their battery bank, and is used throughout the night. all the folks that work at the branch were very nice, and our time spent their was a refreshing change of pace from daily life in Lander. It turns out that its true what they say, that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy. In some down time we were able to do a little sailing……thanks to Alex for literally showing me the ropes! My natural sailing ability is a telltale sign that Ill be back at some point for some more fun, sun and good food. 

a year of data

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

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 (graph is courtesy of NOLS, y-axis is kilowatt-hours)

NOLS Rocky Mountain here in Lander, WY has a 14.3 kW DC grid-interactive solar electric power system.  The system has been in operation for over a year now.  The system produced about 64 kilowatt-hours per day, and more than 23,000 kilowatt-hours for the year.  The system was funded in part by a Rocky Mountain Power Blue Sky Grant.  There is more information about electricity usage at NOLS Rocky Mountain on the NOLS blog.  Live performance data is available online.

NOLS Rocky Mountain open house

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

NOLS open house

Last week was the official unveiling of the NOLS Rocky Mountain grid-tie solar electric project. This project was funded in part through a Blue Sky Grant from Rocky Mountain Power. Representatives from Rocky Mountain Power were on hand for the event, as well as NOLS staff and Lander community members.

The system includes web-based monitoring and an interpretive display in the hallway of NOLS Rocky Mountain (see picture below). Here is a short video produced by NOLS from the installation of the system in November 2007, where NOLS staff were able to participate with the work:

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under construction

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

PV at the NRM

This space is headed towards keeping the blogosphere up to date on the happenings with Creative Energies, a renewable energy company based in Lander, WY and Victor, ID. The sun is rising soon…