
Commercialization of PV-powered pumping systems for use in utility PV service programs. Final report
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/505335
Subject(s) - commercialization , photovoltaic system , service (business) , product (mathematics) , product service system , grid , new product development , reliability (semiconductor) , systems engineering , process (computing) , variety (cybernetics) , computer science , business , reliability engineering , process management , engineering , marketing , power (physics) , electrical engineering , physics , geometry , mathematics , business model , quantum mechanics , operating system , artificial intelligence
The project described in this report was a commercialization effort focused on cost-effective remote water pumping systems for use in utility-based photovoltaic (PV) service programs. The project combined a commercialization strategy tailored specifically for electric utilities with the development of a PV-powered pumping system that operates conventional ac pumps rather than relying on the more expensive and less reliable PV pumps on the market. By combining these two attributes, a project goal was established of creating sustained utility purchases of 250 PV-powered water pumping systems per year. The results of each of these tasks are presented in two parts contained in this Final Summary Report. The first part summarizes the results of the Photovoltaic Services Network (PSN) as a new business venture, while the second part summarizes the results of the Golden Photon system installations. Specifically, results and photographs from each of the system installations are presented in this latter part