Electrical and thermal energy balance analysis for an off-grid campground siteSeptember 9, 2010
SupervisorsProf. dr. ir. J.L.M. HensenDr. dipl.-ing M. TrckaB. Lee MScing. Jeroen van Hellenberg Hubar
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Outline
• Progress of last month
• Research
• Method
• Results
• Next month
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What WhenProject Plan
SIP II
Progress of the last month
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July
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Research
• Electrical and thermal energy balance analysis for an off-grid campground site
• Initial research• Campsite
− “What will be the initial parameters of the campsite for the graduation project?”
• Demand− “What is the energy demand of the investigated campsites?”
• Supply− “Which (renewable) energy technology or technologies should be used to
provide the campsite with electricity and hot water?”
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Method
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Results
• Project plan
• Subdivision in the campsites• Area• Places• Facilities
• Subdivision in the campsite buildings• Tent – caravan - camper – cottage
• Database of campsites
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Plan for the next month
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What When
SIP II• Campsite analyses• Thermal & electrical demand• Research on renewable energy
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Questions
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