By John McHenry | Project Leader
Hello one and all,
Since my last report, I made a week-long site visit to Holy Cross Anglican School. Together with a team of volunteers, we were able to re-wire the school office from its "legacy" feed (coming from the original Belize Energy Limited -- aka BEL -- meter ) onto the bi-directional meter that was installed with Phase 1. This was important primarily from the standpoint of safety --- as noted in my previous report --- the main breaker in the office complex has the spare capacity, whereas the older breaker did not. Thus, the office complex is now fully tied into the Phase 1 solar array and is benefitting from the net-metering that is installed there, while there is now a more reasonable draw through the older breaker. We did not, however, have a chance to replace the older breaker -- that is still on the list of things to be done.
I attach a number of photos of the rewiring work just completed.
We have also been working hard to nudge BEL toward providing us with a second bi-directional smart meter. Efforts have included a letter signed by the school principal, outreach to BEL staff via phone, and outreach to local renewable energy companies in Belize. It has been surprisingly difficult to get action to this point -- we believe, however, that having a local entity (company that does solar) represent us in-country will help. My recent meetings with Baker Renewable Energy have resulted in a modified strategy to begin Phase 3 work with the following:
1) Make repairs on the Phase 1 array -- which requires replacing the original microinverters with updated ones consistent with those used in Phase 2 and those to be used in Phase 3. The original ones, we found out, were not as resistant as hoped to the stress of a tropical salt water environment. Seven or eight of the original ones have failed -- thus the need to upgrade the whole array.
2) Install E-gauges to enable tracking energy usage break down between grid-generated power and solar-panel generated power on both the smart meter and the standard meter based systems. This will allow us to understand how our power consumption is split between renewable solar on site and the grid.
3) Continue to make efforts to engage the right people to acquire a new smart meter. One of the items we learned recently is that it is (still!) possible to connect locally generated solar to the grid but a license from the Public Utilities Commission is now (apparently) required. It is very possible that such a license was not required when the Phase 1 meter was installed ..... (BEL just came out and installed the meter for us). Thus, we will engage the PUC directly instead of going through BEL which may explain some of the lack of action .... to be determined.
4) Determine which renewable energy company in Belize we want to act as our local in-country representative.
Bottom line is that we don't want to go ahead and spend a substantial fraction of what we have raised to date without knowing whether or not we can continue to obtain net-metering. If we cannot (still to be determined), we may have to rethink toward a smaller purchase of new panels and reserve some funding for load balancing and even battery backup approaches. That said, we still have a ways to go with our Phase 3 fundraising ... so please please continue your generous giving!
Again -- I thank one and all of you for continuing to believe in us and in our mission to serve the poorest of the poor through Holy Cross Anglican School. Please keep us in your thoughts and/or prayers in terms of our negotiations with Belizean authorities to obtain additional net-metering.
Sincerely,
John
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