Project Description
Missouri University of Science & Technology
- Solar Village over-produces and exports 50% of its energy
- Battery storage plant, natural gas fuel cell, and hot water distribution among buildings
PROJECT Overview
The Azimuth team worked with Missouri Science and Technology (MS&T) to plan, engineer, and construct a first-of-its-kind, research test-bed microgrid on the school’s campus. The microgrid manages electricity and hot water energy resources among the four buildings of the Phase-1 project. The microgrid, named the “Solar Village,” provides residential housing for graduate students, collecting all energy data from the buildings for use in various research projects. Azimuth Energy is also the operator of the Solar Village. We are responsible for screening and integrating research requests into ongoing upgrades and budgets on behalf of the University.
Location:
Rolla, Missouri
Scope:
Microgrid incorporating solar-PV, solar-thermal water heating, fuel-cell waste-heat recovery, battery-based energy storage, and a Central Energy Plant for the Solar Village
Design Rationale and System Architecture
Project Challenges
“Marc and his team provided the oversight and safety management for this very challenging project. As Engineer-of-Record, Marc integrated the work of all the project partners in the design of the Central Plant. Their services were tuned to our needs and they kept our schedule on track. Even after project completion, Marc has willingly shared his expertise as questions arise.”
Angie Rolufs, Director Missouri University of Science & Technology
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