Sustainable Energy Opportunities: Best Practices for Alaska Tribes

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 More ideas for energy saving tips can be found in the Alaska Energy Authority’s booklet on energy saving tips (below) Waste Heat Capture For more information about Waste Heat Capture, see page 43-45  Alaska Energy Efficiency, complete list of home efficiency tips for rural Alaska residents: http://www.akenergyauthority.org/Efficiency/Energy_Savers_Tips_2011.pdf  ENERGY STAR homepage: http://www.energystar.gov/ Diesel generators give off a lot of heat that generally goes unused. Waste heat capture uses the heat that would otherwise be lost during generation to use for heating water or providing space heating. The process works a little bit like the radiator on a car or ATV, liquid that is in pipes close to the hot engine is heated and then pumped elsewhere, taking the heat with it, to be used for another purpose. Improving the efficiency of diesel energy generators by using this heat can extend the use of a gallon of diesel fuel. Energy from diesel combustion systems has three, roughly equal paths out of a generator; about one-third is turned into electrical energy, another third exits as heat through the engine walls, and another third goes up the exhaust stack also as heat. The Alaska Energy Authority, in association with the Denali Commission, helps to fund waste heat projects through the Energy Cost Reduction Program. Thus far, the $5.5 million value of the installed programs in 16 rural communities is estimated to save $10.2 million in diesel fuel costs over the life of the projects. Kotzebue is one such example of a waste heat recovery project. As part of their goal to reduce diesel use by 25 percent from a current intake of 1.4 million gallons per year, the Kotzebue Electric Association implemented a heat recovery system. The system provides energy to produce 10 tons of flake ice per day for fish preservation, heats one of the city’s water loops, and provides heating for surrounding buildings through a district heating loop. All of this reduces the load on the service station and saves 273,306 gallons of diesel per year. The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) also plans, coordinates, and assists with funding heat recovery projects. Currently ANTHC is assisting 12 communities, which include Minto, Ambler, and Savoonga for an estimated total energy savings of over 81,843 gallons of fuel per year. In addition, ANTHC also conducts energy audits for tribal communities that help pinpoint the best energy saving options. Sustainable Energy Opportunities: Best Practices for Alaska Tribes Page 13

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