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The [[CCAT MEOW rack]] in 2005  
The [[CCAT MEOW rack]] in 2005  


[http://www.appropedia.org/Campus_Center_for_Appropriate_Technology_%28CCAT%29_Mobile_Energy_Operations_Wagon_%28MEOW%29_energy_analysis System refurbishment and energy analysis] in 2010.  This page quantified the system's embedded energy and estimated the energy return on investment (EROI)
[[Campus_Center_for_Appropriate_Technology_%28CCAT%29_Mobile_Energy_Operations_Wagon_%28MEOW%29_energy_analysis|System refurbishment and energy analysis]] in 2010.  This page quantified the system's embedded energy and estimated the energy return on investment (EROI)
   
   



Revision as of 04:37, 6 July 2010

MEOW: Mobile Energy Operations on Wheels

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Introduction

The Mobile Energy Operations Wagon at the Campus Center for Appropriate Technology, aka: The CCAT's MEOW, is a mobile renewable energy system designed to power local university and community events by showcasing solar-electric technology for interpretive purposes

Humboldt State University Students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).

Background

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Humboldt State University students involved with the Appropriate Technology course and The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology designed and built the Mobile Renewable Energy Trailer in 2003, which was later named the Mobile Energy Operating Wagon (MEOW).

The original proposal (submitted in 2003)contains useful information on the vision of the project, the budget, the energy system schematic, and a detailed list of materials used.

Additional work has been documented for:

The CCAT MEOW rack in 2005

System refurbishment and energy analysis in 2010. This page quantified the system's embedded energy and estimated the energy return on investment (EROI)


System components

Schematic

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