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Carbon Credit Funding Approval for Energy Piles at Hydro-Systems Lab
Associated Project(s):$230,000 of funding from the Carbon Credit Sales Fund was approved for Energy Piles at Hydro-Systems Lab by Evan DeLucia and Mohamed Attalla
Purpose of Project:
"This project will install 8 energy piles in the foundation of the Hydro-Systems Lab on campus, and provide new research capabilities and a geothermal exchange system for reduction of energy demand from that building." -Morgan White (2/6/19)
An email of the approval is linked below.
Attached Files:January 2019 Buyer's Share
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the January 2019 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 2706.7 Megawatt hours. See the attached file.
Attached Files:SSC funds Gable Home
Associated Project(s):The Gable Home was designed and built by students to compete in the 2009 US Dept. of Energy's Solar Decathlon Competition. Following the competition, the house returned to campus and was located at the I Hotel until Spring 2017 at which point it had to be moved due to the expansion of the research park. Since then a team of students and faculty have been working on finding a new permanent location for the Gable Home. A suitable location was found at the Energy Farm on Race St. in Urbana. The house is a valuable educational tool for students from many units on campus to visit and experience occupying a space that is powered solely by the sun and uses passive and active systems to create desirable thermal comfort throughout the year. This SSC grant provides support for the installation costs to make Gable Home a permanent fixture at the Energy Farm, so it meets building codes.
Attached Files:December Buyer's Share
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the December 2018 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 2415 Megawatt hours. See the attached file.
Attached Files:Fiber-optic cable intact
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
I can report today that the fiber-optic cable is intact and the test returned a signal along the entire 235 m cable. What you see in the photograph is data along the cable going down and coming back up (470 m total).
We have ordered the drop box to store the fiber-optic cable, and a hole has been dug for it. The box will be installed by F&S after the holidays. The fencing is being left around the site until this is done.
Wishing you all the best this holiday season.
Andy
Attached Files:Borehole sealed
Associated Project(s):Hi Everyone, We successfully installed the geothermal loop and fiber optic cable today. The borehole is now grouted closed. My appreciation goes out to the group of colleagues and staff from the ISGS that assisted the drill crew to insert the 400-feet of tubing in the ground.
The drill crew will be back in the morning to clean up the site and move equipment offsite. We still need to install a drop box to store the fiber-optic cable and access the geothermal loop. The box has been ordered and if it arrives in the morning, we may be able to get it installed before the holidays. In about a month we will start measuring the ground temperature and run a DTRT test once the grout cures.
Happy Holidays!!
Andrew
Installing fiber optics
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone, We had a successful day of collecting geophysical logs in the borehole. I have seen print outs of this excellent data, and is an important part of the geologic characterization. Thanks goes out to Tim Young for coming out of retirement to help us complete the work.
Tomorrow we will install the U-bend and fiber-optic cable in the borehole. Our task is to sink a 400-foot log tube filled with water (weighing ~600 lbs) down the hole. For those nearby you may want to drop by for a visit. Once this is done, we will proceed to grout the borehole closed.
Cheers,
Andy
Last drilling update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
We finished drilling today and advanced the borehole to a depth of 385 feet.
Tomorrow we will collect geophysical logs of the borehole. If you want to drop by we should be in full swing by 11 am. It will take some time to clean out any material that has collapsed in the borehole overnight and make sure the hole is full of mud before logging the open hole.
Best,
Andy
18F Semesterly Report - BIF Rooftop Solar
Associated Project(s):The BIF project was initially scheduled to begin in January 2018, but was on hold until F&S and the College received word from the state regarding the general contractor award. The kickoff meeting took place in March 2018 and a planning meeting followed in April.
On Monday, May 21st, construction kicked off and is expected to be complete summer 2019. Thus far, the following work has been completed (64% complete): removal of rooftop garden; insallation of steel, metal, and concrete decking; roof membrane installed; installation of roof drain lines; installation of exterior and interior walls; window and ductwork installation; HVAC updates/upgrades; above ceiling mechanicals and sprinkler lines installed; GWB taping and sanding with painting underway.
Attached Files:18F Semesterly Report - Geothermal at WPP
Associated Project(s):After a few delays, the geothermal exchange project at WPP is progressing. Please see the attached report submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee.
Attached Files:Daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone, As expected our rate of drilling today slowed when drilling the shale bedrock. The crew was able to drill an additional 25 feet to a depth of 355 feet.
Next week, since Monday will be the last day we have to drill the hole deeper, we have decided to stop coring and just drill straight through so that we can reach the target depth of 450 feet. Tuesday is needed to clean out the borehole so that geophysical logging can be done on Wednesday. On Thursday and Friday, we will install the geothermal loop and fiber optic cable and grout the hole closed.
Have a great weekend.
Andy
Daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
Today was spent widening the borehole to 290 feet. We will begin to drill deeper into the bedrock Thursday morning.
Best,
Andy
Daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi Everyone, We are starting out Wednesday morning at 294 feet, about 5 feet into the bedrock. The crew will be widening the hole this morning from 5 inches to 5.9 inches before going deeper into bedrock. Looks like a nice day for drilling!!
Andy
News-Gazette article
Daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
After a morning of thawing out the drilling system from well below freezing temperatures on the weekend, we were able to reach 240 feet. With the top bedrock being <60 feet, it is likely they will reach it on Tuesday.
My colleague Jason Thomason will be at the site on Tuesday while I am out of town.
Best,
Andy
November Buyer's Share
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the November 2018 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totalling 2,179.2 Megawatt hours. See attached file.
Attached Files:Daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
We had a successful day 2 after deicing the system. We are now down to 165 feet and heading into the oldest glacial strata. If you are following along with the log I sent, we are about 170 feet on it.
We will start up again Monday morning.
Best,
Andy
daily update
Associated Project(s):Hi everyone,
After day 1 we have drilled to a depth of 90 feet. This is excellent progress with snow much of the day, and not getting in the ground until late morning.
So far, the geology is similar to previous drilling in the area (see log attached).
Cheers,
Andy
Daily Illini article
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