[RE-wrenches] "Keep that there PV off my grid!"

R Ray Walters ray at solarray.com
Wed Feb 16 10:41:26 PST 2011


FIrst, if they're intertied with the rest of the US grid, they already have some of that Pesky wind and solar power on their grid.
Seems to me that just some good old load data would show the PV output would never exceed the minimum daytime onsite usage.
I'm guessing you would want to look at weekend afternoons.....?
Do you have any long term monitoring data?

I remember these fights from the 90s too.
Quote: " to the pioneers go the arrows, to the settlers go the spoils"
Many on this list have taken an arrow or two for the cause; sorry this is still happening in 2011.
My best ammo was putting them in touch with other utilities that have experience with PV, and not get mad.
They're usually concerned with lineman safety, so their heart is in the right place, though not their brain.

Good Luck,

R. Walters
ray at solarray.com
Solar Engineer




On Feb 16, 2011, at 7:18 AM, Karl Jaeger wrote:

> Thanks guys,
> I had little doubt that the best source of industry knowledge would fail me.
> Keep on keepin’ on,
>  
> Karl Jaeger
> Operations Manager
> LightWave Solar Electric
> www.lightwavesolar.com
>  
>  
>  
>  
> From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Clearwater
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 2:00 AM
> To: RE-wrenches
> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] "Keep that there PV off my grid!"
>  
> Hi Karl,
> 
> Whether it's worth pursuing or not, I believe their stance is in violation of PURPA.  I'm not an expert but I know others have won court cases over it.  It is left up to the State to administer however I do believe.   DSire.org shows no net metering support in Alabama.  I imagine someone else on the List knows more than I.
> 
> But it sounds in this case like the technical fix is more prudent - Everything has it's season.
> 
> Best of Luck,
> 
> Jeff C.
> Village Power Design
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Greetings Esteemed Wrenches,
>  
> My company was recently tasked to engineer a PV project in Alabama. We sat down for a meeting with all of the local big-shots. They proceeded to let us know that we are not allowed to feed any excess PV power onto their grid, production cannot exceed demand. I am hoping that y’all might be able to steer me towards a contactor assembly or device that would detect reverse current flow, trigger the contactor, then open up the inverter AC output circuit. The service is 3-phase, 208 volt. The maximum current we intend to introduce is 70 amps, continuous.
>  
> Appreciate your advice,
>  
> Karl Jaeger
> Operations Manager
> LightWave Solar Electric
> www.lightwavesolar.com
>  
> _______________________________________________
> List sponsored by Home Power magazine
>  
> List Address: RE-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org
>  
> Options & settings:
> http://lists.re-wrenches.org/options.cgi/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org
>  
> List-Archive: http://lists.re-wrenches.org/pipermail/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org
>  
> List rules & etiquette:
> www.re-wrenches.org/etiquette.htm
>  
> Check out participant bios:
> www.members.re-wrenches.org
>  
> _______________________________________________
> List sponsored by Home Power magazine
> 
> List Address: RE-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org
> 
> Options & settings:
> http://lists.re-wrenches.org/options.cgi/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org
> 
> List-Archive: http://lists.re-wrenches.org/pipermail/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org
> 
> List rules & etiquette:
> www.re-wrenches.org/etiquette.htm
> 
> Check out participant bios:
> www.members.re-wrenches.org
> 

-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.re-wrenches.org/pipermail/re-wrenches-re-wrenches.org/attachments/20110216/def4b186/attachment-0003.html>


More information about the RE-wrenches mailing list