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This presentation represents a semester long research and analysis project for a local Venture Capital firm named Birchmere Ventures. My group conducted extensive markest research and industry analysis on the current and future use of solar thermal technology.

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Page 1: Birchmere Ventures Market Research Presentation

Solar Thermal EnergyMarket Maps

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Introduction

Amber N. [email protected]

Simon [email protected]

Joseph C. [email protected]

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Project Overview

• Solar Thermal - Utility Scale Electricity Generation• Solar Thermal Applications• Cost Analysis•Solar Thermal Collectors - Residential• Costs and Savings• Tax and Rebate Incentives•Potential Opportunities• Examples of Companies

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Electricity Generation  Power Towers Dish System Parabolic Trough

Illustration

Current Power Output

11 megawatts 1 megawatts 80 megawatts

2020 Future Power Output

200+ megawatts 900+ megawatts 350+ megawatts

Longevity Long term (30 yrs) Medium term (20 yrs) Medium term (20 yrs)2006 Baseline

LCOE.18 $/kWh .50 $/kWh .12 $/kWh

2020 Future LCOE .055 $/kWh .065 $/kWh .05 $/kWh

Technology Development Risk

Medium High Low

Market Maturity Low Low Medium

Pros

> Energy Storage> High Conversion Efficiency> Hybrid Fossil Operation

> Dispatchable Operation > Greatest Conversion Efficiency> Hybrid Fossil Operation

> High Commercial Availability > Mature Technology> Hybrid Fossil Operation

Cons

> Sensitive to Economies of Scale > Extensive Land & Water Resources Needed

> Least Mature Technolgy > Expensive Power Conversion Technology

> High Operating & Maintance Costs> Sensitive to Economies of Scale

Major Companies> eSolar> BrightSource

> Stirling Energy Systems > Ausra> Acciona

Niche Companies

> Abengoa - molten salt heat transfer fluid/thermal energy storage

> RawSolar Inc - flexes flat mirror into parabolic shape w/o tooling or skilled labor> Brayton Energy - micro turbine, Brayton cycle engine

> SkyFuel - “ReflecTech” mirrored lining, stronger & cheaper than glass & mirrors

BV opportunity? No - solar technology market capital intensive, small, and concentrated

No - Stirling Energy Systems dominates utility scale up

No - solar technology & niche markets mature

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Electricity Generation

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Cost Analysis  Power Towers Dish System Parabolic Trough

Illustration

% Reduction to 2020 LCOE

69.4% 87.0% 58.3%

Components Cost Reduction

> Solar Field - 60%> O&M - 80%> Indirect - 70%> Tower - 50%> Storage - 77.2%

> O&M - 93.3%> Indirect - 90%> BCP - 50%> PCU - 93.8%> Dish - 73.1%

> Solar Field - 60%> TES & HTF - 40%>PB & BOS - 20%> Indirect - 50%> O&M - 80.7%>Tax/Insurance - 58.3%

Major Companies Supporting Cost Reduction

> Alcoa - optimization of reflector weight, structure joint design, and increased reflector stiffness> Rocketdyne - molten salt pump and reciever panel

> Infinia - 6 Cylinder maintenance free stirling engine> Genei -lowest cost and most efficient solar concentrator mirrors

> 3M - cleanable, hardcoat coatings for increase durability of mirrors> PPG - inorganic mirror coating to protect from chemical attack

BV Opportunity in Component Cost Reduction

Yes:> Heliostat/mirror efficiency> Thermal energy storage (heat transfer fluid) system development

Yes:> Power Control Unit technology development> Dish and mirror design materials

Yes:> Thermal energy storage (heat transfer fluid) system development > Cost reduction: alternative mirror design, non metallic structural elements

Energy Storage Needed for 2020 LCOE

Yes Yes Yes

BV Opportunity in Energy Storage ?

Yes:> Advanced tower piping to eliminate drag valves in down flow pipe> Higher temp molten salt to improve cycle performance

Yes:> Foundation cooling system> optimize the overall tank configuration

Yes:> Improved tank venting and better instrumentation

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Cost Analysis

2006 Baseline 2011 Target 2020 Target$0.00$0.02$0.04$0.06$0.08$0.10$0.12$0.14

Trough Based Solar Thermal

Solar Field

TES & HTF

PB & BOS

Indirect

O&M

Taxes + Insurance

Year

Real

LCO

E (2

005

$/kW

h)

2005 Benchmark 2011 Target 2020 Target$0.00

$0.10

$0.20

$0.30

$0.40

$0.50

$0.60

Dish Based Stirling Engine

O&MIndirectBCPPCUDish

Year

Real

LCO

E (2

005

$/kW

h)

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  Flat-plate collectorIntegral collector-storage

systemsEvacuated-tube solar

collector

Illustration

Applications Residential Residential Residential but mostly

commercial

Temperature Low (less than 180°F) Medium (less than 200°F) High (170°F to 350°F )

UsesFlat plates for hot water, pool heating and space

heating

Connected to tanks for hot water systems

Evacuated-glass tubes for hot water and space heating

Key Considerations

More efficientShould be installed only in mid-freeze climates, more

reliable

Efficient (less heat loss), more fragile

Longevity 20+ 25+20+ requires more

maintenance

Types/Applications

> Liquid flat-plate collector> Air flat-plate collector> Residential Use

> Active System (Forced Circulation) > Passive Systems (ICS, Thermosyphon, Self-pumping)> Residential Use

> Heating and Cooling applications > Commercial and industrial uses

Solar Thermal Collectors

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Costs and Savings•Considerations for all systems:• A south-facing roof that gets ample amounts of sunlight between 9

am and 3 pm• Need space for equipment

• ICS systems needs to be located by hot water heater• Need adequate room for the panels (awning, on the ground, or

on a garage)•Costs:• One time initial upfront cost of the system• Maintenance costs are typically low, more attention needed for

Evacuated-tube solar collector• Depends on physical size of house and number of people that live

in it• Ex) A family of four will probably require two 4-feet by 10-feet

solar collectors and a tank with 70- to 140- gallon capacity. •Savings:• Immediate reductions in monthly utility bills• Substitution for a portion of the power that customers use

• Can replace up to 80% of your energy needs for heating• Savings for a family of four

• Systems can save up to $300 per year• For a $4500 system, it would be a 15-year payback

•Further Savings can be attributed to tax incentives and rebates which can significantly reduce initial costs and significantly increase the savings

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Tax and Rebate Incentives•Federal Stimulus Package includes more incentives for solar• 30 percent tax credit for home owners buying certain

heating and cooling equipment • Grants for offsetting 30 percent of the cost of installing a

solar energy system at a home•Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency• Tax credits for existing homes & new construction are

available at 30% of the cost, with no upper limit through 2016 (Energy Economic Stabili zation Act of 2008)

•Depends on the state that you reside in• Ex) San Diego, CA, offers a local rebate, larger tax credit• Ex) Florida charges no sales tax on solar systems• Ex) North Carolina and Virginia exempt the additional

value of solar systems from property tax.

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Inflatable Concentrator

CoolEarth already raised $21 million in its Series A financing

Opportunity for VC Birchmere to get involved at second round of financing

at least 15 times less per collected area than any other solar energy systems

Cost

strong enough to support a person's weight aerodynamically stable transparent upper surface protects the PV

Inflated Structure

www.coolearthsolar.com

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Heliostat

Reflector area 8 ft2 (0.74 m2)Weight 20 lbs (9 kg) includes mirror frame and heliostat housingElectrical power consumption < 100 milliwatts (0.1 watts) average; < 1 watt-hour/dayRotational limit +/- 60 degrees Azimuth; +50 / -5 degrees AltitudeOperating temperature range -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to 122°F)Operating humidity range 0-100% relative humidityMaximum wind speed (operation) 80 kilometers / hour (≈ 50 MPH)Maximum wind speed (structural) 150 kilometers / hour (≈ 90 MPH)

Thermal Energy 600 watts

Cost Control system: $345Heliostat: $995

www.practicalsolar.com

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Organic Solar Concentrator

www.covalentsolar.com

• Enhance solar modules

• Construction integration• Roof Windows• Skylights• Curtain Walls

Applications

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Any Questions?

Thank You