The University of Arizona

Biosphere 2 as a model city for simulating and demonstration of innovative energy and water management strategies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current projects:

Biosphere 2 Microgrid

Proposal to Department of Energy call FOA 0000036, Smart Grid Demonstration: Distributed Energy Storage for Grid Support. Proposal to integrate 3MW solar PV, 1MW NaS Battery, 20KW Pumped Hydroelectric Storage, Autonomic Grid Monitoring System (ATaRS), Demand Management System and new Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system into the existing B2 energy system including 1.5MW Diesel and 1.5MW Natural Gas generators and 80k gallon cold water storage tank. The new microgrid system would allow B2 to operate entirely on solar energy, function as a power island, and simulate multiple scenarios representing different scales of municipal energy grids with a diverse distributed power portfolio.

For questions contact Nate Allen nallen@b2science.org.

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B2 Solar Village

Proposal to Department of Energy call FOA 0000085, High Penetration Solar Deployment: Field Verification of High-Penetration Levels of PV into the Distribution. Proposal to integrate the nearly 500 PV panels donated by SOLON spring ’09 with 25kW of nickel-metal hydride batteries to power the B2I Conference Village and demonstrate performance of community scale deployment of PV and energy storage technology.

For questions contact Nate Allen nallen@b2science.org.

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Extreme Grade PV Installation Demonstration

Proposal to install 500 donated SOLON PV panels on B2 high berm using innovative installation strategy with implications for large-scale installation on mine tailings and other steep sloped, unstable surfaces.

For questions contact Nate Allen nallen@b2science.org.

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Biosphere 2 Renewable Energy Demonstration (B2RED)

This project is a partnership between B2 and Raytheon Missile Systems to design and install an automatic energy monitoring system(ATaRS), develop a dynamic energy systems model capable of incorporating proposed renewable energy generation and energy storage technologies to inform the creation of a new B2 SCADA system with management and simulation capabilities.

For questions contact Nate Allen nallen@b2science.org.

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Ecophysiology and energy balance of model green roofs

Construction of small-plot model green roofs to test their potential for mitigation of urban heat island effects in semi-arid environments.  The design crosses two artificial soil types, two irrigation regimes, and three plant species in initial tests.  The data collected here will contribute to efforts to model and mitigate the urban heat island effect in Tucson.

For questions contact Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman mzucker@email.arizona.edu.

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