[RE-wrenches] PV powered music festival

jay peltz jay at asis.com
Sat Apr 30 14:10:15 PDT 2011


Hi Michael,

Very good points.

Another thing to add is the option for grid intertie.
For some events that might have grid power, and are a recurring  event,  the promoters might be able to install a intertie that over the course of the year, produces what the event uses.

Cheers,

jay

Peltz Power
On Apr 30, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Michael Welch wrote:

> Hi gang, this is a very interesting discussion. I have been powering smaller public events for a long time, and also helping out with larger events like the Pignic that Brian was referring to.
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> Keep in mind that this is a demonstration of renewable energy. It is just as important that people be exposed to it as workable project than it is to supply PV-energy for every watt-hour consumed. 
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> First, make sure the PV array is as visible to attendees as possible, and secondarily the BOS equipment.
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> If possible, demonstrate a grid-tied system (even if guerilla'd just for the day) because that is what most attendees will be interested in for themselves.
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> It sure is time to make concert promoters, sound folks, and stage lighting folks aware of their energy impacts. Use this as an opportunity to push for energy efficient sound equipment, LED stage lighting (yes, it is available), and conservation.
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> If you educate the promoters, the promoters will demand energy efficiency and it will happen. Concert promoters are aware of the environmental consequences of energy consumption, and want to change. If they start using low-energy specs when they hire lighting and sound services, those folks will respond to the demand.
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> So, be sure to include education for both the public and the pros who work the show.
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> Finally, one option is to provide local biodiesel for generators that are there to meet any loads the PV cannot meet. That way all the energy came from renewable sources. 
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