07-1100 Wind and Solar Energy
Fossil fuels and nuclear power are at the center of today’s most divisive political and environmental issues. What are the alternatives to these polluting, nonrenewable fuel sources?
Renewable energy is defined as "energy derived from
resources that are regenerative or for all practical purposes
can not be depleted." Renewable energy sources contribute
approximately 29.3% of human energy use worldwide. A
prime source of renewable energy is Wind.
Mankind's traditional uses of wind power are widespread in
developed and developing countries. However, the mass
production of electricity using renewable energy sources
has become more common place only recently. This reflects
the major threats of climate change due to pollution,
exhaustion of fossil fuels, and the environmental, social and
political risks of fossil fuels and nuclear power. Many
countries and organizations promote renewable energies
through taxes and subsidies.
The 07-1100 Wind and Solar Energy Module combines
the alternate power source modules from both the 07-1300
and the 07-1200 to form a Hybrid Energy Source. his
program demonstrates how wind turbines nd solar cells
are beginning to transform the way the world is powered.
In the Wind and Solar Energy module, students learn
about today’s two major forms of alternative energy and
how technology is used to convert and transmit this
energy. They explore solar and wind as an energy
source that can be used to help reduce dependence on
exhaustible, non-renewable fuel sources. Students will
gain a global perspective when they understand the
economics, efficiency, and low environmental impact of
producing energy from non-polluting, renewable sources.
The Alternate Energy module includes everything
required to function as a “turn-key” learning station;
lesson plan, student guide, DVD video, training station
with fault insertion and energy producing equipment. The
module provides student instruction, in teams of two, for
up to 25 hours.
The Lesson Plan includes an Instructor’s Guide which
provides instructions for installing, setting up, and
implementing the module. It also includes learning
outcomes, testing and evaluation procedures, answer
keys, student skills response, inventory list and print CD.
The Student Activity manual guides students through 12
multi-disciplinary activities using the tools, and
equipment included with the module package. It also
contains optional enrichment and career exploration
activities, daily activity response sheets and activity
notes.
Computer Monitoring
The Renewable Energy Systems from Progressive
Educational Systems are monitored through an interface
component on each station called the Green-Ed™ Monitor. The
monitoring is connected through a computer network/school network to an
on-line monitoring site which is assigned to the particular
station. The monitoring enables individuals, classrooms of
students or home study to participate in the curriculum.
The monitoring not only provides the voltage, current and
wattage of the Solar, Wind, Batteries and Inverter but also
calculates savings based on the regional KWh costs. Co2
emissions savings is also calculated. All data can be seen
over a period of an hour, day, week or year as a trend graph.
Data can then be exported to different file types.
Upon the completion of the Wind and Solar Energy Student Activity Manual, students should be able to:
Activities
- Pre-Test/Introduction/ Safety Precautions
- Renewable Energy Basics
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Solar Siting
- Wind Siting
- Storage Devices and Monitoring
- Voltage Regulation and Monitoring
- Energy Conversion and Distribution
- System Design
- System Troubleshooting
- Energy Conservation
- Post-test and Wrap up
- History Research
- Careers in Renewable Energy
- Design your own Hybrid System
- Internet Research
- Problem Scenario Build your own wind turbine!
Mounting
Note: The Renewable Energy training systems are usually
permanently installed. It is recommended that a licensed
Renewable Energy Technician install this system.
There are many methods of mounting the solar panel(s) used in
the Progressive Educational Systems solar training systems.
These include outside on ground, roof and pedestal as well as
tracking systems. Inside mounting is also available. For further
information on mounting options please contact your Progressive representative.
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