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ACEP 12-03 | March 2012 3. ACEP researchers would assist the Chukchi Campus in selecting an appropriate location in Arctic Northwest Alaska served by the Chukchi Campus, where the system would be integrated with an existing renewable energy project. This decision would be made in consultation with local utilities, particularly the Kotzebue Electric Association, and take into account both future educational opportunities for working with the battery as well as the ability to continue long- term performance monitoring in the field. The Chukchi Campus, as the owner of the battery system, would have the final decision making authority in this matter. 4. ACEP would work to prepare and ship the unit as appropriate. 5. ACEP would install remote monitoring and data collection equipment on the system in the field (included in project budget). The goal was to have monitoring feeds installed at both Fairbanks and the Chukchi Campus via internet link. Project Timeline It was anticipated that the project would be undertaken over a period of 19 months, with the following specific milestones: March 1st, 2010: March, 2010: July, 2010: August, 2010: September, 2011: December, 2011: Project start date Procurement for the 5 kW Prudent Energy System initiated Delivery of Prudent Battery in Fairbanks Installation of battery at ACEP facility Commissioning by Prudent Energy Systems personnel Project closeout; final Report. Progress reports were completed quarterly throughout the project. Budget The project operated under a budget of $175,000. Major project costs were divided as follows: 1. Each organization (ACEP and Chukchi Campus) supported its own representatives working on the project in terms of time and travel. The majority of this cost was borne by ACEP, at a cost to the organization of $75,000. 2. The Chukchi Campus covered all equipment costs, including the battery and remote monitoring and data logging equipment that allow performance data to be transmitted from the battery location. In the event that the system would be relocated from the ACEP facility (for, e.g., field testing), Chukchi Campus is obligated to cover shipping of the unit. ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE RESEARCH 8 | A C E P

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