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    Farmers, Rural Businesses To Harvest Benefits of New Project Selections | News

    July 18, 20246 Mins Read


    Competitiveness Improvement Project Awards Tap Distributed Wind Energy’s Potential
    in Agricultural Settings

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    Aerial view of a small wind turbine next to a farm

    Photo from Gary Harcourt, Great Rock Windpower

    A new crop of Competitiveness Improvement Project (CIP) award selections will benefit farmers and small rural businesses by focusing
    on how to remove market barriers to distributed wind turbine deployment in agricultural
    settings.

    Through CIP, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans to award $3.2 million to 12 American component suppliers and manufacturers of small-
    and medium-sized wind turbines for 13 new projects. Targeting rural agriculture markets,
    the 2024 CIP selections support the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and DOE’s
    new Rural and Agricultural Income & Savings from Renewable Energy (RAISE) initiative, which supports distributed wind as part of the White House’s clean energy goals.

    Managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on behalf of DOE’s Wind
    Energy Technologies Office (WETO) since 2012, CIP is designed to make distributed
    wind energy technologies more cost competitive, reliable, grid compatible, and accessible.
    In addition, CIP projects advance innovations that enable distributed wind energy
    technologies to be used in emerging distributed generation markets.

    “By funding the development of wind energy technologies that increase cost savings
    and revenue-generation opportunities for rural small businesses and farmers, CIP is
    helping tap the potential for distributed wind energy within America’s agricultural
    communities,” said Brent Summerville, NREL distributed wind energy researcher and
    CIP program lead. Distributed wind energy is used at or near where it is generated.

    According to NREL’s 2022 Distributed Wind Futures Study, the United States has the potential to profitably deploy nearly 1,400 gigawatts
    of distributed wind energy capacity—more than half the nation’s current annual electricity
    consumption. Agricultural lands in the Midwest and heartland make up 70% of this potential.

    A small wind turbine next to a farm at dawn
    Since 2012, the Competitiveness Improvement Project has provided $18.5 million in
    DOE funding and leveraged $11.2 million in additional private sector investment to
    30 companies. The 2024 selections target rural agriculture markets in support of the
    U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Energy’s new Rural and Agricultural
    Income & Savings from Renewable Energy (RAISE) initiative. Photo from Pecos Wind Power

    “CIP advances distributed wind technology to ensure that distributed energy consumers
    have options that are certified for performance and quality,” Summerville said. “CIP
    also strengthens distributed wind technology commercialization, market expansion,
    and deployment while supporting partnerships among distributed wind developers, farm
    groups, and agribusinesses.”

    2024 Project Selections Focus on Farmers, Small Agricultural Businesses

    Companies selected to receive 2024 CIP awards will now enter negotiations with NREL
    to receive cost-shared subcontracts and technical support. Selected companies include
    several former CIP awardees and some that are new to the program: A manufacturer of
    a 1-megawatt (MW) wind turbine (the largest turbine that can qualify for CIP funding),
    a vertical-axis wind turbine manufacturer, and an Alaska-based developer.

    Once the 2024 contracts are finalized, NREL will have awarded 77 subcontracts to 30
    companies, totaling $18.5 million in DOE funding while leveraging $11.2 million in
    additional private sector investment since CIP began in 2012.

    The 2024 award categories and selections are:

    Prototype Installation and Testing

    Designed to determine the commercial readiness of a prototype wind turbine system,
    these projects confirm turbine designs or improvements that are ready for certification
    testing.

    • Accelerate Wind (Birmingham, Alabama) will perform full-scale testing of its 12-kilowatt (kW) prototype
      rooftop wind turbine.
    • Pecos Wind Power (Somerville, Massachusetts) will perform testing of its 85-kW PW85 prototype turbine.

    Small Turbine Certification and Listing

    These projects help manufacturers of turbines up to 150-kW peak power pursue certification
    to ANSI/ACP 101-1-2021: The Small Wind Turbine Standard or listing of the turbine
    assembly or component(s) to applicable electrical safety standards.

    • NPS Solutions (Darien, Connecticut) will pursue certification of the NPS 100C-24-37 turbine to
      the ACP 101-1-2021 standard and list the system to UL 6141.
    • Sonsight Wind (Grayson, Georgia) will pursue certification of its 3.5-kW turbine to the ACP 101-1-2021
      standard and list the generator, controller, and diversion load to electrical safety
      standards.
    • Uprise Energy (San Diego, California) will pursue certification of its 10-kW deployable turbine
      system to the ACP 101-1-2021 standard and list the system to UL 6142.

    Type Certification and Listing

    These projects help manufacturers of turbines up to 1-MW rated power seek type certification
    through the International Electrotechnical Commission System for Certification to
    Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Renewable Energy Applications (IECRE) or
    list turbine assembly or component(s) to applicable electrical safety standards.

    • Chava Wind (Homestead, Florida) will pursue IECRE type certification of its 21-kW vertical-axis
      wind turbine.

    Inverter Listing

    These projects address the need for listed inverters built and tested specifically
    for small- and medium-scale wind turbines.

    • Eocycle America Corporation (Swanton, Vermont) will pursue the listing of its EOS S-16 turbine to UL 1741-SB.
    • EWT Americas (Bloomington, Minnesota) will pursue the listing of its 1-MW inverter to UL 1741-SB.
    • Windurance LLC (Coraopolis, Pennsylvania) will upgrade its 90-kW inverter to a 120-kW rating and
      pursue UL 1741-SB listing.

    Manufacturing Process Innovation

    These projects support designing, building, and validating improved manufacturing
    processes for a defined production of a wind turbine, leading to a reduced levelized
    cost of energy.

    • Bergey Windpower Company (Norman, Oklahoma) will implement advanced blade manufacturing processes to reduce
      costs and help meet growing demand.

    Product Commercialization and Market Development

    Focused specifically on rural and agricultural market opportunities identified in
    NREL’s 2022 Distributed Wind Futures Study, these projects address cost barriers to commercialization and rapid, large-scale
    deployment of improved distributed wind energy technology.

    • EWT Americas (Bloomington, Minnesota) plans to educate customers on wind turbine potential for
      agribusiness, commercial, and industrial operations in the windy Midwest.
    • Intelligent Energy Systems (Anchorage, Alaska) plans to address obstacles to distributed wind investment in
      Alaska.
    • Siva Powers America (East Amherst, New York) will address deployment obstacles in eight key states, accessing
      rural markets using both the USDA Rural Energy for America Program and the Inflation Reduction Act Energy Community Tax Credit Bonus.

    “Commercialization efforts by Siva Powers America, EWT Americas, and Intelligent Energy
    Systems, in addition to active CIP projects by Bergey Windpower and Eocycle, will
    open new markets for distributed wind turbines and help support the RAISE initiative
    goals for rural small businesses and farmers,” Summerville said.

    Learn more about CIP and subscribe to NREL’s wind energy newsletter for more news like this.



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