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Overview of Final Project (SEC/MAE/EEE 598) February 10, 2014

Overview of Final Project (SEC/MAE/EEE 598) February 10, 2014. Basic Idea. The project is a concluding exercise (in lieu of a final exam) for this course Team Environment Topic of your choosing, but related to Solar Commercialization Written report Poster Session. Value to participants.

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Overview of Final Project (SEC/MAE/EEE 598) February 10, 2014

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  1. Overview of Final Project (SEC/MAE/EEE 598) February 10, 2014

  2. Basic Idea The project is a concluding exercise (in lieu of a final exam) for this course • Team Environment • Topic of your choosing, but related to Solar Commercialization • Written report • Poster Session

  3. Value to participants The main purpose of a final project is to allow you participants to apply the material you have learned in this course in a realistic and practical manner. You will get an opportunity to work in a small team environment (teams of two), to define and explore a solar commercialization topic of interest to you, and to present your research/results to your classmates and the instructors

  4. Choice of Project Topic • It may be a substantially technical report: • Failure mechanisms in PV modules • Strategies for PV system salvaging • Reliability of tracking systems for CSP use • Strategies to reduce BOS costs • Comparison of 600V vs 1000V PV systems • Comparison of silicon vs non-silicon module systems

  5. Choice of Project Topic • It may be a substantially economic (or business) report: • Life cycle cost analysis of residential, or commercial, or utility scale solar projects • Starting up a solar module assembly plant • Evaluation of impact of federal and/or state incentives • Comparison of solar energy funding models • Comparison of PV deployment in states with PACE legislation vs those without

  6. Choice of Project Topic • It may be essentially a policy report: • Strategies to bring the “Million PV Rooftop” enterprise to all states • Evaluation of impact of federal and/or state incentives • Comparison of solar energy funding models • Evaluation of obstacles to the expansion of solar energy in Arizona, or the US

  7. Choice of Project Topic • It may be connected to another project • If you are a PSM-SEEC student, you may use this project as an adjunct to your required Applied Project • If you are thinking of starting your own company, perhaps you can connect this to an entrepreneurial effort like the Edson Initiative • If you work for a Solar Company, the project could be an extension of a work project – assuming all the appropriate permissions can be worked out

  8. Project Deliverables • Team formation – Dr. Trimble and I would like to receive an informal memo telling us the team composition and project topic • Progress – at the beginning of April, we would like to receive a brief progress report. Let us know about advances, changes, obstacles, whatever • Final Report – a professional document describing the project, its motivation, its development, with analysis, conclusions, references, etc. • Poster – on final exam day, we celebrate your hard work with a poster session in the classroom, where you present your results, examine your classmates’ projects, etc.

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