Internships offer utility work experience
August 6, 2020
Ten students served internships on energy research projects for utilities and energy
                           entities across Alaska. The undergraduates were part of the Utility Student Internship
                           program, run by UAF's .
The purpose of the internships is to provide support for research needs of Alaska
                           utilities, and to develop the workforce required for the fast-changing energy sector
                           in Alaska, the United States and globally.
The internship program commenced in the spring semester with an Alaska Energy Utility
                           Lecture Series course and was followed up with a Microgrid Boot Camp, a preparatory
                           one-week intensive course focused on the resources, technologies and operations of
                           Alaska’s wide range of microgrid energy systems. After successful completion of the
                           boot camp, the students started their 12-week summer internships. The three parts
                           of the program were organized and conducted in collaboration with UAF Bristol Bay
                           Campus.
Ten students, mostly pursuing engineering and computer science degrees, were selected
                           for the second year of the internship program. Each intern is working with a different
                           utility or organization in various locations around Alaska, with work this summer
                           conducted remotely and virtually due to coronavirus restrictions. One intern spent
                           a week in Tok, Alaska, to provide engineering support for a pipe installation project.
Intern projects this summer:
 — Performed a feasibility study for the integration of nuclear microreactors into
                           Copper Valley Electric Association's grid.
 — Developed a heat transfer MATLAB script for measuring heat loss along the underground
                           piping systems for Doyon Utilities at Fort Wainwright U.S. Army post.
 — Conducted a solar installation and battery storage feasibility study for Alaska
                           Power and  Telephone’s site in Eagle, Alaska. Provided hands-on support for a project
                           at the power plant in Tok, created AutoCAD drawings for various sites, and conducted
                           vendor research for a project in Skagway, Alaska.
 — Modeled a microgrid for Matanuska Electric Association in Talkeetna to provide
                           reliable power in support of existing radial feeders to remote areas of their grid.
 — Developed and optimized the processing of photogrammetric data collected via unmanned
                           aerial systems into digital surface models for the permafrost tunnel site in Fairbanks
                           and coastal erosion sites in Southeast Alaska and the North Slope.
 — Built data analysis tools and developed a thermal model for Taġiuġmiullu Nunamiullu
                           Housing Authority for analysis of heating and solar energy data for energy efficient
                           homes in Utqiaġvik, Alaska.
 — Built a template for conducting energy profile surveys as part of the international
                           Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security partnership research initiative,
                           and completed a survey for the city of Galena, Alaska.
 — Worked on a project to automate the power cost equalization program reporting process
                           for rural utilities in collaboration with 60Hertz Energy. Identified issues and processes
                           for using the 60Hertz software tool to automate the reporting process.
 — Collaborated on the Eaton Project Data Management work by processing and visualizing
                           data collected at Eielson Air Force Base for detection, management and recovery from
                           transient events. Designed and developed several data management and visualization
                           tools and applications to process the collected data.
 — Worked on the Golden Valley Electric Association carbon reduction study and investigated
                           how the utility can reduce their CO2 emissions by 26% in the next decade. Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøed,
                           analyzed and modeled a number of technologies, including residential battery and electric
                           vehicle storage.
The internship is funded by a grant from the Office of Naval Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø.
For more information on the AUSI program and the various projects, please contact
                           Heike Merkel at hmerkel@alaska.edu or Patty Eagan at pmeagan@alaska.edu, and visit .
 
				
