
Task 3.14 -- Demonstration of technologies for remote power generation in Alaska. Semi-annual report, July 1--December 31, 1995
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/650240
Subject(s) - coalbed methane , cogeneration , coal , waste management , environmental science , power station , combustion , task (project management) , engineering , electricity generation , power (physics) , systems engineering , coal mining , electrical engineering , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The overall goal of this project is a site specific demonstration of a small, environmentally acceptable electric generating system fueled on indigenous fuels and waste materials to serve the microgrid or stand alone power distribution systems typical of remote, isolated Alaska Native communities. The objective of the project is to develop a commercialization plan that includes an analysis of the quantity, quality, and cost of the available fuels; a mapping of the electricity and district heating needs of a selected community, including electrical distribution layout and interconnecting steam piping; a step by step review of the environmental regulations and permit applications that need to be met; and a preliminary design and budget for the demonstration of a 0.5 to 6 MWe power system to be completed by the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) in a manner that provides technical and regulatory readiness to proceed with implementation of the demonstration