Posted on 04/25/2016 7:04:25 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
While initially touted by The City as the greenest office building in North America, new analysis shows some of the celebrated features of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commissions $200 million headquarters have not lived up to expectations. And while the photovoltaic system has met energy needs as planned, the solar inverter room became too hot due to poor ventilation, and a cooling system had to be installed.
In another unexpected twist, the company that installed the inverter room has gone bankrupt, making replacement parts unattainable, the memo said.
And while the photovoltaic system has met energy needs as planned, the solar inverter room became too hot due to poor ventilation, and a cooling system had to be installed.
In another unexpected twist, the company that installed the inverter room has gone bankrupt, making replacement parts unattainable, the memo said.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfexaminer.com ...
Socialist idiots.
“Green” anything means “green” into some LIB asshat’s pockets. Usually, it is OPM (other peoples’ money). Criminal frauds.
How much electricity does the cooling unit use...?
It’s astonishing that they didn’t profit from Germany’s lessons learned re: wind turbines. Whatever happened to “due diligence”?
The fact that [the building] didnt perform according to our expectations, I dont see that as a ding against anybody. The only ding against us would be if we didnt tell people what we learned. Thats why I am so anxious to get those lessons out.
Moran is a real moron.
Typical sanctimonious, liberal, beauracratic @sshole. The only reason they had "the opportunity to do that", is because they were doing it with other people's money.
When it is 'green' and paid for by others; just pour the money in!
No need for performance specifications, no need to retain any funds until it works, no plans just promises.
Doncha just love it when lib politician mess with something far beyond their ability to comprehend?
Like science.
And economics.
And ...well...everything.
Not only the unstated costs of the energy savings equipment, but they carefully avoided saying the wind turbines were shaking the crap out of the building, and that was the reason they were shut down. Instead they stated the obvious that a mid rise building in the heart of a BIG city had their wind source blocked by other buildings, which they should have known before they started the project. Liberals are idiots.
Throughout the article we see so many obvious screw-ups they should have known about before they even started the project, because for instance the heat generation of the inverter room was a given, and they should have known from the water department the stink of the water processing/reclamation.
Note nothing was presented under the column of success.
Energy cost for the cooling? Not too much.
The additional wiring, duct work, condenser water, cooling unit and a place to put it!
$$$$$$
Public/private partnerships.
Everybody makes out except the taxpayers.
And no one has to take responsibility.
$200 million for a 13 story administrative building?
I don’ t know but in my own solar shed solar-produced power is used to cool the electronics but it doesn’t need much because ventilation takes care of most of it.
Really, I don’t see the problem with a building producing most of its own power if the engineering is competent and chrony capitalism is kept out of it (impossible with a liberal-financed project).
Stupid to try and incorporate wind power in that location. Surprising that the photovoltaics get enough insolation in the Bay Area also.
Ahh, "experiments." So that's what they're calling "complete failure" these days.
This is one of the windiest areas of SF. Wind on the sidewalk outside the Fox tower one block south can almost knock you off your feet on some days (tower of similar height). Bureaucrat shouldn't blame the problem on lack of wind resource. The problem is lack of proper thinking.
In the real world there are design specifications for everything that goes into a building and how it will perform.
The specs for a windmill note page 13 the power curve. http://mn.gov/commerce/energyfacilities/documents/20053/Appendix_B.pdf
How the heck can you generate electric power on a big scale and not meter what is produced?
Yes. What did you expect from San Francisco Marxists and greenies? Common sense?
Not on your life!
Lord knows. My little 1 KW system has all kinds of metering. Input, consumption, real-time and cumulative.
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