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Braun, Gerald; Varadi, Peter; Thornton, John. Energy secure schools: technology, economic and policy considerations. 2005 SOLAR WORLD CONGRESS, 2005, Orlando, Flórida.
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School-based solar electricity systems can be upgraded to deliver emergency power when the grid is down for extended periods. Other emergency generation solutions, i.e. fuel based emergency generators or grid-charged energy storage, have costs in the same range and are limited by their fuel or electricity storage capacity, among other drawbacks. In 2004, NREL initiated a project to develop guidelines and design specifications for low cost, prepackaged photovoltaic (PV) systems on schools to enable them to be used as community emergency centers. Results to date are presented, including: ?? Current practice and relevant Federal, state and other criteria, standards, and guidelines pertaining to the use of schools as community emergency centers. ?? Experience with school based shelter operations and power needs during recent disasters and implications for PV system sizing and configuration. ?? Relevant deployment scenarios, design concepts and costs.
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