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time (~19 years) in markets with relatively cheap electricity and gas (8¢/kWh and $1/therm in SRP territory). Additional analysis of the SRP results suggests that electricity cost must be ~20¢/kWh and gas $1.5/therm to obtain a payback of less than 10 years, relative to a state-of-the-art conventional chiller. Because Hawaii has very high energy costs, good sun, and a 12-month cooling load, commercialization of today’s technology may be possible there. The results of the SRP study will be released to solar HVAC suppliers. 3.5 Other Industry Assistance Activities • Measured optical properties of Heliodyne solar collectors. • Analyzed valve failures in SWH systems of interest to Maui Electric Company. • Provided assistance to SRCC. Served on standards committee, advised on SWH system reliability, and developed an SWH inspector training video. • Consulted on solar heating projects with Quest E Group, Santa Fe Indian Hospital, University of New Mexico, Sandia Labs, Drum Hadley, and Arizona Public Service. 4. Planned FY 2006 Activities • Deploy and begin testing a freeze-protected roof-integrated solar hot water collector on a Building America high-efficiency home. (3/06) • Solve the technical problems that have precluded SRCC certification for the “non- freeze-protected” roof-integrated thermosiphon solar hot water system and resubmit the RITH to SRCC for certification. (12/05) • Help users of solar thermal implement large solar thermal projects. TBD. (9/06) • Help manufacturers improve the quality of their products. TBD. (9/06) 5. Major FY 2005 Publications SRP Solar Thermal HVAC Feasibility Study, prepared for Salt River Project by DMJM Technology, draft report, April 2005. Sandia National Laboratories letter report from Benjamin Ash to Greg Kolb, subject: Summary of Work on Thermochromatic Polymer Gel for Solar Collector Overheat Protection, August 1, 2005. 6. University and Industry Partners The following organizations received subcontracts during FY 2005. Organization/ Principal Investigator Building Science Corporation Mark Sevier Greater Tucson Coalition Valerie Rauluk Venture Catalyst, Inc. Donald Speer Florida Solar Energy Center Jim Huggins Location/e-mail Westford, MA mark@buildingscience.com Description/Title of Research Activity “Freeze-protected” roof- integrated solar hot water project for Building America Develop solar pools Web site Web site support Develop solar hot water system inspector training video FY 2005 Cost ($K) Share Tucson, AZ vajra@vecat-inc.com San Diego, CA info@vcat.com Cocoa, FL huggins@fsec.ucf.edu 11 11 18 5 5 0 18 10 141 Solar Thermal R&D Solar Heating and Lighting

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