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Abstract
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3. Navy Yard Grid Background
• One of the largest non-municipal
systems in the region
• Representative of 20th-century
urban electrical distribution systems
• Built up in stages since 1930’s
• Steam plant/co-generation
• Diverse customer base:
– Commercial
– Industrial
– Residential in Master Plan
– Military research
• Build out of Master Plan includes
significant increase in commercial,
industrial, and research activities as
well as residential.
4. • PAID acquired ownership and operating responsibility
from the Navy in September 2001.
• PAID secured unregulated utility provider status from the
PA PUC.
• PAID contracts with PECO for power at The Navy Yard,
but retains ownership of the infrastructure.
• PAID has invested approximately $ 18 million in
unamortized infrastructure upgrades to the distribution
system since taking ownership.
• The Navy Yard system has approximately 66 customers
buying approximately 120M kWh power annually and 26
MW peak demand
• Growth through the master plan projected to be 300 M
kWh with a peak demand of 100 MW.
Navy Yard Grid Background
5. Master Plan District Sectors
Broad Street
Entrance
26th Street
Entrance
Historic District
Shipyard District
Marina District
Corporate
Center District
7. • 3.4 million SF
occupied
• Aker Shipyard, Navy
Foundry, Tasty Baking
LPT, GKS anchors
• Five dry docks, four
piers, rail service,
regional highway
access
• Diversified uses
include heavy
industrial, distribution
and light
manufacturing
Navy Yard Today: Industrial
8. Navy Yard Today: Office
• 1.5 million SF occupied
• Navy Yard Corporate Center
• Liberty Property Trust: 250,000
SF, $60 m
• Hotel
• 1.5-3.0 million SF total capacity
• Historic Renovations
• 650,000 SF in 30 historic buildings
• Urban Outfitters HQ:
– 1,000 + employees
– 350,000 SF, $135 m
– 7 Renovated Buildings
with 5 on District Heating and
Cooling System
9. Navy Yard Today: Navy
• NAVSEA Philadelphia is the U.S.
Navy’s principal organization for
ship machinery research and
engineering, with a focus on
storage, distribution and control
of electric power.
• Philadelphia assets include:
– 1,600 scientists, engineers
researchers and support
personnel
– $500 million annual budget
– 1.4 million SF of facilities and more
than $1billion of physical plant
– 100 labs and integrated test
facilities
• Primary research areas include:
– Fuel Cells
– Power Generation and
Distribution
– Sustainable Fuels
– Propulsion Technology
– Hybrid Engine Technology
– Information Technology and
Systems
10. The Clean Energy Systems
Innovation Campus
• Keystone Innovation Zone, realized a significant
opportunity around the engineering sciences and
services
• Connect key partners in:
– Economic Development
– Federal R&D
– University Research
– Private Sector
• Establish the Navy Yard and the region as a national
center for research, education and commercialization
of energy related technologies with a focus on:
– Sustainable Building Design and Energy Efficient Retrofits
– Green Energy Technology Workforce Development
– Integrated Energy Storage
– Distributed Generation Systems
– District CHP Systems
– Energy Management and Control Systems
– Smart grid distribution
11. Clean Energy Campus: Early
Successes
Building 100 Innovation Center
25,000 SF facility
Launch point for academic, private and federal
partnerships
Tenants: BFTP, DVIRC, PSU, Drexel, venture &
angel capital, private engineering, and R&D
firms.
Navy Advanced Test Cell Facility
New $20 million electric test cell under construction
Penn State Graduate Engineering Program
MS in Systems Engineering available on campus
State & Federal Funding Awards:
PSU: DOE – Energy Efficient Building Hub ($129 m Federal; $30 m PA)
PSU: DOE – Mid-Atlantic Clean Energy Applications Center ($2.0 m)
PSU: DOE – Mid-Atlantic Solar Resource & Training Center ($3.5 m)
PSU: DOE – Mid-Atlantic Smart Grid Research Project ($5.0 m)
City: EECBG - Investment Fund for Product Demonstrations ($500k)
PA/Ben Franklin: Alternate Energy Development Program ($10 m)
16. Energy Master Planning Goals
• Prioritize capital projects
• Develop a sound grid-based business
model
• Incubate new sustainable
business/products
• Create a location for testing/scaling
technology from concept to nationally
distributable product
• Support the Navy in DOD initiatives
17. Task Areas
• Infrastructure: Distribution, System Reliability
and Smart Grid Core Infrastructure
• Building Owner Opportunities: Building
Management, Efficiency, Distributed
Generation/Storage and Strategic Islanding
• Finances & Business Modeling: Procurement,
Ancillary Services, Other System Revenues and
Business Modeling
• Test Bedding: Scaling Up Technology & Other
Innovative Solutions
19. Assets
• 10 MW steam generator
• Oil Storage
• Substation 602 has available breakers
• Available duct banks for loop-circuits
• Two Main sub/switching stations
• Transformers
• Solar Smart Grid Demonstration Project
• Close Proximity to PJM interconnect
20. Studies and Available Data
• Complete One-Line Diagrams
• Arc Flash Study
• Protective Device Study
• Short Circuit Study
• Load Flow Study
• Motor Starting
• Harmonic Analysis
• Relay Settings
32. PG&E Residential Load Profiles
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
0 20 40 60
Half hour interval num ber
Load
Series1
Series2
Series3
Series4
Series5
Series6
Series7
PG&E Large Com m ercial Load Profiles
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0 20 40 60
Half Hour Intervals
Load
Series1
Series2
Series3
Series4
Series5
Series6
Series7
Need to reduce and shift peak load profiles via:
-Advanced envelope materials and systems
-Ambient load shifting via dynamic thermal
capacitance changes in building envelope and
structures
-Sensible and latent load decoupling
-Integrated day light + LED systems
-Dynamic, sensor actuated controls based on
calibrated dynamic load and energy supply models
-Load diversification via campus and district planning
-Short term thermal and electric energy storage
technologies
-Smart grid technology
to Enable
-On-site, combined heat and power technology
application
-Selection and operation of HVAC, lighting
equipment at design points
Approach to Optimizing Efficient Integrated Energy Systems
33. Need to Flatten Buildings Electric
and
Thermal Load Transient Profiles
~constant
Thermal
Load
Kw
Load
24 hr Day
Conventional
Load
Profiles
24 hr Day
Desired Load Profiles
for CHP & Dynamic Controls Optimization
Increase Building Thermal Capacitance
Controlled and Known Infiltration (Latent Load)
Integrated Daylight and Lighting Controls
Short Term Electric and Thermal Storage
Reliable, Cost Effective Dynamic Controls
Building Design
Paradigm
Shift
Thermal
Electric
Kw
Load
Thermal
Load
34. 24 hour cycle
Kw
Demand
Thermal
Demand
Prime Mover
Kw
Steady State Output
Prime Mover
Recoverable Thermal
Steady State Output
Short Term
Electrical
Storage
Short Term
Electrical
& Thermal
Storage
- Need to flatten and phase shift electric and thermal load profiles to allow prime mover
and heat recovery equipment to operate @maximum load factor
- Innovate short term, on-site electrical and thermal storage for addressing peak loads
- Encourage PUCprograms that incentivizerunning meter backwards
- Integrated Design to CHPrather than CHPto Design
What We Need to Invent & Innovate
To
Move From Present Predicament to Progress
35. Representative Next Steps
• Risk Assessment/Prioritize capital projects
• Peak-Shaving generation
• Large-scale storage (10-20MW)
• Real-time data collection
• Demand response smart grid
demonstration
• Combined Heat and Power
• Bloom Fuel Cell for Urban Outfitter
Complex Baseload