UAF Resource Assessment and Feasibility Study
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        Project Description:  The Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Facilities Services Department has asked ACEP
                           to conduct a resource assessment and feasibility study into putting a 1-MW solar array
                           on the hillside south of the Butrovich Building on campus.
The study is comprised of two parts:  First, deploying a meteorological tower to measure
                           solar irradiance on the site; Second,  in order to determine the economics of active
                           snow removal (versus passive snow removal),  two undergraduate students are clearing
                           snow from simulated solar panels in order to  document the amount of effort involved
                           in keeping the panels clear.  This data will help assess whether or not active snow
                           removal is economical. In return for their efforts, the students are being mentored
                           through an independent course of study on different renewable energy technologies.
Project Update:  The meteorological tower being used in the study was recently moved out of ACEP’s
                           Energy Technology Facility (ETF) and placed outside.  Sitting next to the ETF, in
                           direct sunlight, the meteorological tower will undergo testing before it is deployed
                           to the hillside located just south of the Butrovich Building on UAF’s campus.
Project Lead:  Dr. Daisy Huang, ACEP Faculty Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøer
Project Funding:  Undergraduate Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø & Scholarly Activity (URSA)
Project Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Partners:  Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Fairbanks Facilities Services Department and URSA
Photo Caption:  UAF Resource Assessment meteorological tower sits adjacent to the
                           ETF as it undergoes testing.  
Photo courtesy M. Frey, ACEP/UAF.
 
				
