4.1 Clean energy

Saibai Island, TSIRC Energy 4.1 Clean energy

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  • #8003
    Coen Radel
    Participant

      To whom it may concern,

      We are undergraduates from CQU trying the EWB Challenge in our second term. Our project group has a few questions concerning topic 4.1:
      1. What are the existing energy sources?
      2. How are these sources fueled/repaired?
      3. What is an appropriate budget, or will we need to calculate our own?
      4. What is the island’s energy consumption?
      5. How often are the generators turned on (if generators are used)?
      6. What are the island’s current carbon emissions?
      7. Do these emission levels need to be lower?

      Much information concerning these questions is much appreciated.
      Regards,
      Rockhampton group 5.

      #8007
      Jean Aquinde
      Keymaster

        Hi Coen & the rest of the Rockhampton group 5,

        Please see our comments below:

        1. What are the existing energy sources? 
        The island currently relies on a combination of diesel generator sets and solar panels primarily used for heating water. This hybrid approach helps balance the reliability of diesel generators with the sustainability benefits of solar power.

        2. How are these sources fueled/repaired? 
        Sea Swift transport services transport the fuel for the diesel generators to the island and deliver it to the local dump. Ergon Energy handles the maintenance and operational management of the generator sets, ensuring that the equipment remains functional and efficient.

        3. What is an appropriate budget, or will we need to calculate our own? 
        For your project, you must calculate your budget, which will involve estimating the costs of materials, transportation, installation, and ongoing maintenance. A thorough budget calculation is a valuable part of your project, as it reflects real-world planning and resource management. Please check our EWB Challenge FAQS for more tips on how to approach budget concerns.

        4. What is the island’s energy consumption? 
        While specific data for the island might not be readily available, you can make educated estimates by extrapolating from Queensland’s overall energy consumption based on the island’s population. This method will give you a ballpark figure for your project planning.

        5. How often are the generators turned on (if generators are used)? 
        The diesel generators are typically turned on as needed, particularly to power essential services such as the clinic. The exact frequency can vary based on demand and other available power sources, such as solar energy during sunny periods.

        6. What are the island’s current carbon emissions? 
        We do not have specific data on the island’s carbon emissions. However, you can estimate these emissions by analyzing the fuel consumption of diesel generators and other energy sources. Tools and formulas for calculating carbon emissions from fuel use are widely available and can provide a reasonable estimate.

        7. Do these emission levels need to be lower? 
        Yes, there is a recognized need to reduce carbon emissions. Lowering emissions aligns with broader environmental goals and sustainability initiatives. Your project could explore ways to enhance energy efficiency, increase the use of renewable energy sources, and minimize reliance on fossil fuels.

        Also, please do check existing threads in this design area by using the search bar!

        All the best in your project,
        Sai & Jean

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