06.12.2007 21:00:00
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Xcel Energy Announces Renewable Energy Project Selections
Twenty-two proposed renewable energy projects featuring wind,
hydroelectric, solar, biomass and biofuel technologies have been
selected to receive nearly $23 million from the Xcel Energy (NYSE:XEL)
Renewable Development Fund.
An advisory board with representation from Xcel Energy, environmental
groups, Xcel Energy customers and the Prairie Island Indian Community
today recommended to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission that
$8,223,922 be awarded to projects for energy production and $14,397,817
for research and development.
Nearly 100 renewable energy proposals were reviewed during the current
funding cycle. In previous cycles, more than $52 million has been
awarded for renewable energy research and renewable energy production.
Currently, more than 23 megawatts of renewable energy are under
development from fund initiatives.
"Innovative and new renewable technologies,
such as solar and biomass, have trouble competing with conventional
energy in the marketplace,” said Scott
Wilensky, Xcel Energy acting vice president of regulatory and government
affairs. "The fund’s
objective is to remove barriers to entry of new renewable energy
technologies by funding research on emerging technologies and supporting
development of renewable energy projects.”
Money for the Renewable Development Fund, which was created in 1999,
comes from Xcel Energy customers. Each year the company transfers $16
million to the fund in accordance with state statute. Owners of energy
production projects sell the energy to Xcel Energy or use the energy
themselves. All selected projects are subject to final approval by the
Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.
"The Renewable Development Fund provides
research support for marketable advancement of innovative renewable
energy and environmental technologies that will benefit Minnesota
customers as well as promote renewable energy within the region,
nationally, and worldwide,” said Bill Grant,
associate executive director, Izaak Walton League, and Renewable
Development Fund advisory board member.
"This round of grants appropriately focuses on the goal of making solar
and biomass resources more cost-effectively available for Xcel Energy
customers, which is entirely consistent with our state energy policy
goals," said Mike Bull, assistant commissioner of renewable development
and advanced technologies, Minnesota Department of Commerce, and
Renewable Development Fund advisory board member.
Energy Production Projects (locations denote project site):
American Crystal Sugar Co., Moorhead, Minn., to design, develop
and construct a 3-megawatt electricity cogeneration plant utilizing
methane, which currently is produced as a result of sugar beet
processing. The cogeneration facility will be integrated with the
company’s current biogas collection system,
$2 million.
Freenerg, Minneapolis, to demonstrate the commercial viability
of providing solar-generated electricity for homes based on a leasing
and service package of rooftop solar panels connected to the grid. The
program will use 50 solar generating systems at 5.6 kilowatts each,
$1,488,922.
City of Minneapolis and EyeOn Energy Ltd., Minneapolis, will
install up to 600 kilowatts in direct current of photovoltaic PV
panels on the roof of the city’s Currie
Equipment Facility. The system is projected to include at least 3,000,
200-watt panels, $2 million.
Merrick Inc., Vadnais Heights, Minn., to connect a 100-kilowatt
solar photovoltaic array capable of generating 125,000 kilowatt-hours
annually to an existing geothermal heating and cooling system,
$735,000.
Outland Renewable Energy LLC, Chaska, Minn., to co-locate a
2-megawatt solar power plant in Cottonwood County in southwestern
Minnesota with its 50-megawatt wind energy production facility
currently being developed, $2 million.
Research and development projects (locations denote research
site):
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D., to test and
develop a novel biotechnology additive to convert biomass into biogas,
$970,558.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, to evaluate and address
economic and technical issues related to biomass integrated
gasification combined cycle technology in electricity generation at
ethanol-producing plants, $819,159.
Coaltec Energy USA Inc., Carterville, Ill., to prove the
feasibility of biomass gasification (using turkey manure and
agricultural waste) in a commercial turkey farm setting to generate
electricity and heat, $1 million.
University of Minnesota, Morris, Minn., to provide biomass fuel
stock suppliers with accurate guidelines for management of biomass
harvesting and maintenance of soil quality, $979,082.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, to develop an efficient
system for the production, pre-processing and delivery of biomass
feedstock for energy production that minimizes feedstock cost for
energy facilities, while maximizing landowner income and the
environmental benefits of biomass production, $992,989.
Community Power Corp., Littleton, Colo., to adapt current
proven modular biopower technology to produce and demonstrate a
biomass/natural gas hybrid (dual fuel) power generation system. The
system will integrate with on-site electrical and thermal loads to
deliver electricity and heat, $999,926.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D., to demonstrate
the performance of a mobile integrated indirect wet biomass
liquefaction system gasifier at one-fourth commercial scale, $999,065.
Minnesota Valley Alfalfa Producers, Raymond, Minn., to research
the application of a new energy-efficient technology to process a
variety of biomass feedstock to expand the resource options for
biomass energy production, $1 million..
Bepex International LLC, Minneapolis, to examine, evaluate and
reduce the capital and operating costs of utilizing a thermo-chemical
biomass pretreatment regime, called "torrefaction.”
Biomass used will be corn stover with the resulting product densified
into briquettes for electricity generation, $924,671.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D., to develop an
economical biomass power system by combining previous bench scale work
in thermally integrated gasification systems with developmental work
on a low-Btu gas turbine, $999,728.
Northern Plains Power Technology, Brookings, S.D., to make
specific recommendations for changes to codes, standards and test
procedures to enable the use of harmonic-based loss of mains
detection, $493,608.
InterPhases Research, West Lake Village, Calif., to develop a
photovoltaic technology that offers potential for extremely low cost
and high volume production of thin-film, flexible cell modules, $1
million.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, to develop a new paradigm
for controlling the microstructure of thin-film silicon, which will
improve stability, efficiency and lower the cost of nanocrystal
silicon photovoltaic cells, $732,032.
SarTec Corp., Anoka, Minn., to use solar energy, photosynthesis
and rapid growth algae to capture carbon dioxide from flue gas and
produce lipids that can be transformed into the renewable biodiesel
fuel, $350,000.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in sponsorship with
Prairie Island Indian Community, to develop and test a high resolution
Virtual Wind Simulator for accurate prediction of local wind and
turbulence with the purpose of optimizing the turbine siting design of
wind energy projects, $999,999.
Xcel Energy, Minneapolis, to test the hypothesis that battery
storage technology will enable effective storage of wind energy, and
therefore enable "firming”
of wind energy to reduce impact from the variability and limited
predictability of wind generation resources, $1 million.
West Central Telephone Association, Sebeka, Minn., to determine
the ideal system configurations and specifications to use renewable
energy solutions for its landline telephone switching nodes by testing
five different small wind/solar hybrid back-up power systems, $137,000.
Detailed information on the projects selected is available on Xcel Energy’s
Web site at www.xcelenergy.com/rdf
Xcel Energy is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas company with
regulated operations in eight Western and Midwestern states and
transmission facilities in 10 states. Xcel Energy provides a
comprehensive portfolio of energy-related products and services to 3.3
million electricity customers and 1.8 million natural gas customers
through its regulated operating companies. Company headquarters are
located in Minneapolis. More information is available at www.xcelenergy.com.
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