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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Alaska Tidal Energy Conference
  • January 2007
  • Presentation by
  • Alaska Power Telephone

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Hydrokinetic Turbine Project Timeline
  • APT began studying the feasibility of low-head
    hydro generation in the late 90s
  • Collaborating with UEK Corp. APT decided to
    proceed with developing plans for installing a
    small hydrokinetic station in Eagle
  • Today we are ready to proceed with formal
    engineering and design activities and move
    forward with the project
  • The four year project will determine the
    viability of the turbine and associated
    technologies for operation in rural arctic Alaska
  • Short Term engineering construction - first
    year
  • Mid Term - operation and monitoring - 3 yrs
    following commissioning
  • Long Term - after completion of the project and
    into the future

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Short Term Goals for the Hydrokinetic Turbine
    Project
  • Perform surveys of the project site
  • River - profiling, velocity, ice
  • Soils - boring,
  • Determine turbine location
  • Determine construction methods
  • Purchase or lease land for onshore facilities
  • Complete engineering design
  • Proceed with manufacturing
  • Proceed with construction and installation
  • Commission

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Three Year Goals for the Hydrokinetic Turbine
    Project
  • Operate
  • Test and monitor
  • Determine the reliability in arctic conditions
  • Determine best practices for deployment,
    operation and maintenance
  • Determine environmental impact
  • Determine performance
  • Determine OM costs

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Long Term Goals for the Hydrokinetic Turbine
    Generator
  • Installation of second turbine generator unit in
    Eagle
  • Output from two units would replace diesel
    generation
  • Diesels would be maintained for standby and
    emergency use
  • Reduction in rates to the consumers
  • Reduction in emissions and associated
    environmental impacts
  • Increase the sustainability for the rural Alaska
    communities
  • Possible installation of similar units in other
    locations

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • City of Eagle
  • Located on the north terminus of the Taylor
    Highway
  • About 6 miles west of the Alaska-Canada border
  • Due east of Fairbanks about 190 miles
  • At about 64.79 north latitude and -141.20 west
    longitude
  • At about 850 feet above sea level
  • Eagle Village is located about 3 miles upriver
    from the City of Eagle
  • Transportation into Eagle
  • State owned airstrip with commercial flights from
    Fairbanks
  • Float plane, during the summer months only
  • River boat, operating in the summer months only
  • Taylor Highway, open in the summer months only

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle at the End of Summer (Viewed from Belle
Island)
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle in the Winter (Viewed from River)
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Brief History of the City of Eagle
  • The area is the historical home of the Han
    Kutchin Indians
  • The original settlement was established in 1874
    as a trading station supplying miners working the
    upper Yukon
  • The City of Eagle was founded in 1897
  • Population of over 1700 by 1898
  • US Army Fort Egbert established in 1900
  • First incorporated city in the interior 1901
  • Telegraph service from Eagle to Valdez in 1903
  • Population declined to lt200 by 1910
  • Fort Egbert abandoned in 1911

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Eagle Today
  • Population in Eagle is about 140 and in Eagle
    Village about 80
  • Subsistence activities are part of the lifestyle
  • Local economy includes
  • Retail businesses, seasonal
  • School
  • Utilities
  • Mining
  • Tourism, seasonal
  • River boat trip from Eagle to Dawson
  • Lodging and restaurants

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Electricity Generation in Eagle Today
  • APT serves about 190 customers in the two
    communities providing electricity and
    communication services
  • The electrical system is isolated
  • Powerhouse located in Eagle
  • Load varies daily according to the season from a
    summer low of 70kW to a winter high of 150kW
  • The prime movers for the existing generators are
    diesel engines
  • Annual fuel consumption is about 57,000 gallons
  • Engine life is 3 - 4 years (25,000 hours)
  • Annual generation maintenance costs about 40,000
    (w/o labor)

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • APT Generation Goals
  • Renewable Energy
  • APT has for the for last two decades sought
    technologies to augment their diesel generation
    with renewable energy resources
  • Today APT supplies its customers with about 70
    of the generation from renewable energy resources
  • In the southeast APT has designed, built and put
    into service several hydroelectric power stations
  • For the companies interior utilities conventional
    hydroelectric facilities are not practical as
    such the application of other renewable energy
    resources is being studied including
  • Hydrokinetic turbine generation
  • Wind turbine generation

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Hydrokinetic Opportunity
  • Yukon River at Eagle
  • Eagle is located on the west bank of the Yukon
    River
  • The river divides at Eagle around Belle Island
  • The hydrokinetic turbine will be located just
    beyond the entrance to the west channel
  • Turbine location will be optimized for depth and
    water velocity

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Hydrokinetic Opportunity
  • Yukon River at Eagle
  • The channel width in this area varies seasonally
    between 900 and 1,000 feet
  • Channel maximum depth in the winter is about 18
    feet including 4 feet of ice
  • The river water level changes 10 to 12 feet
    between winter and summer
  • Water temperature varies from just above freezing
    to about 60F
  • Water visibility varies from several feet in the
    winter to near zero in the summer
  • Water velocity in the winter is about 7.3 ft/sec

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Hydrokinetic Opportunity
  • Yukon River at Eagle Ice
  • River normally begins to freeze in October
  • River surface is frozen solid with ice normally
    about 4 feet thick
  • Ice thickness can reach up to 8 feet
  • Thinner ice in the area of the moving water
  • Frazil ice under the solid ice, thickness of
    frazil layer unknown
  • Ice break-up normally occurs in April and the
    river is clear by May
  • Ice break-up can be destructive with ice flow
    scouring the river bottom and edges removing
    several feet of earth

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Yukon River Winter Time (Belle Island in the
Distance)
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Ice Jamb Viewing Upstream from Eagle
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Ice Jamb Viewing Downstream from Eagle
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Project Overview
  • Major Project Features
  • Turbine
  • Converter Station
  • Directional Bore
  • Cable
  • Anchorage
  • Turbine Deployment Recovery

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine
  • UEK System

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine
  • UEK Corporation
  • Design and manufacturing performed since 1981 in
    Annapolis, Maryland USA
  • Builders of river and tidal current turbines
    featuring ducted design enhanced with a flared
    discharge (Augmentor Ring)
  • Current Activities
  • Turbine model testing at LEcole Polytechnic
    Federal de Lausanne (EPFL) laboratory in
    Switzerland
  • Turbine demonstration project in the Winnipeg
    River in collaboration with the University of
    Manitoba and Hydro Manitoba
  • Turbine supply for the Chitokoloki Mission
    Hospital in Zambia, Africa to replace diesel
    generation unit similar to Eagle turbine -
    installed in the Zambezi River delivery end of
    2007

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine
  • Eagle Specifications
  • 8 foot diameter UEK System twin-rotor design
  • 100kW with a 5 knot flow
  • Counter-rotating turbine runners
  • Turbine assembly integrated into reinforced skid
    with flotation tanks to raise and lower the unit
    in the river
  • Turbine protected with heavy duty ice deflecting
    cage
  • 3Ø, AC generator with DC output from integrated
    rectifier
  • DC connection to shore station
  • DC-AC conversion at shore station

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
UEK System View of Intake
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
UEK System View of Discharge
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
UEK System Section View
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine Platform

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine Installation Views

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine Anchoring Details

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Turbine Directional Boring Details

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Converter Station
  • Utility Interconnection
  • Shore based facility located on land leased from
    the city
  • Station will be housed in a modified container
    equipped with
  • AC-DC variable speed converters similar to
    Magnetek Type PCS
  • 50 kW stackable modules
  • 600 750 VDC input x 480 VAC, 3Ø, 60 Hz output
  • Main switchgear with generator and feeder circuit
    breakers
  • Monitoring and control equipment
  • Communication equipment
  • Station service equipment
  • Air compressor for pumping air to turbine floats
  • Nitrogen gas system for pressurizing the
    generator housing
  • Step-up transformer and isolating switches for
    connection to utility power grid at 7,200 VAC
    (outdoor pole mounted)

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Directional Bore
  • Cable Connection to Generator
  • One bore sized for future additional turbine set
    or two bores
  • Option I
  • Bore from converter station to turbine anchorage
  • Approximately 800 feet long
  • Deep penetration from station elevation to below
    river almost 110 feet
  • Most expensive
  • Option II
  • Bore from intermediate location at elevation
    nearer the river surface
  • Shorter and shallower
  • Longer overall cable distance
  • Requires additional cable junction facility and
    trenching or overheading to converter station
  • Modifiers
  • Location of turbine in river, distance from shore

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Cable
  • Cable Assembly
  • Cable length from 1,000 to 1,500 feet long
  • For the project the cable will be a loomed
    assembly of
  • DC power cable
  • Monitoring cable, multi-conductor and/or fiber
    optic
  • Nitrogen gas hose
  • Air hose
  • Insulated and armored electrical/ fiber optic
    conductors
  • Factory integrated cable possible for future
    projects
  • Watertight submersion rated connectors at turbine
  • Clamped to anchor cable for support

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Anchorage
  • Turbine Anchors
  • Single or multiple anchors for each turbine
  • Located 180 to 200 feet upstream of turbine
  • Anchor types being considered
  • Deadweight type, concrete/steel
  • Micropiles, bored and grouted
  • Multiple galvanized steel anchor cables

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Deployment and Recovery
  • Turbine Installation Removal
  • Turbine launched from public boat ramp 2,500
    feet upstream
  • Winch cable released under brake until turbine
    reaches anchor float
  • Turbine guided into position by small powered
    boat
  • Turbine attached to anchor cable and released
    from winch cable
  • Cable and hoses connected
  • Air released from float tanks to allow turbine to
    sink to bottom
  • Removal performed with the opposite process
  • Normal maintenance will include visual inspection
    and debris removal requiring only that the
    turbine be raised to the surface
  • Annual maintenance will require that the turbine
    be removed

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Permitting Agencies
  • US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Moorage Permit
  • State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources
  • Office of Habitat Management and Permitting
  • Fish Habitat Permit
  • Division of Mining, Land and Water
  • Private Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Permit

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Reviewing Agencies
  • US Department of Fish Wildlife Service
  • Alaska Department of Fish and Game
  • National Marine Fisheries Service
  • Other jurisdictional local, state, and federal
    agencies

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Moorage Permit Requirements
  • Moored facility submerged approximately 20 below
    the surface of the river.
  • Historic and archeological remains -
    archeological monitor onsite.
  • Navigable waters marking buoy and signals
  • Approval of US Fish and Wildlife Service and
    Alaska Department of Fish And Game
  • Monitoring Plan
  • Possible fish injury from turbine operation
  • Pressure changes caused by blade action
  • Heat generation of unit and possible changes in
    surrounding water temperatures
  • Physical, biological, and behavioral impacts to
    different sizes of fish

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Moorage Permit Requirements, cont.
  • Initial testing timed to avoid upstream migration
    of adult fish and downstream smolt migration.
  • Inclusion of mitigation measures such as screens
    or flutterboards, restrictions on operating
    times, and blade speed limits if required.
  • Onshore facilities shall have minimal impact to
    riparian vegetation.

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Fish Habitat Permit Requirements
  • Construction and installation plan submittal and
    approval
  • Turbine pressure drop test results and possible
    field testing to confirm that pressure drop
    across turbine is lt2.7 psi.
  • Underwater monitoring plan to videographically
    document
  • Avoidance behavior of upstream migrant salmon
  • Presence or absence of main stem Chinook salmon
    spawning redds

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Eagle Hydrokinetic Turbine Project
  • Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
  • Right-of-Way Permit Requirements
  • General construction requirements
  • Conduct studies to determine effect of the
    turbine on salmon as requested by the National
    Marine Fisheries Service.

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