HomeMy WebLinkAboutMET Tower Installation AEA 2014MET Tower Installation Techniques in AlaskaAlaska Energy AuthorityAlternative Energy and Energy EfficiencyMia DevineReuben Loewen
Presentation Overview• Introduction• General Installation Steps• Difficult Conditions• Summary
Introduction• Site selection and approval– Local governments, FWS, FAA, topography, vegetation, etc.• Preparation, logistics, and planning– Limited resources at site? – Shipping the materials? – Time of year?
General Installation Steps• Clear the site and measure anchor pointsIf you’re fortunate… If you’re not…
General Installation Steps• Drive the anchor
General Installation Steps• Lay out main tower: sections attachments base plate• Paint tower sections
General Installation Steps• Horizontally assemble tower sectionscollarsguy wiresgin pole• Mount booms, sensors, sensor and ground wires
General Installation Steps• Support and raise gin pole
General Installation Steps• Final arrangement of booms and sensors
General Installation Steps• Erect tower while controlling side guy wires
General Installation Steps• Attach gin pole wires to anchor, and straighten tower by adjusting guy wire tension
General Installation Steps• Attach, wire, and configure data logger
General Installation Steps• Clean-up and final check of site
Difficult Conditions• Permafrost and anchors– Drive anchors during summer– Contract a backhoe to bury them manually
Difficult Conditions• Winter daylight hours shortened• Winter temperatures, protective clothing complicate efforts
Difficult Conditions• Broken or missing winch components• Expensive transportation of tools and materials to job sites
Summary• Installation of 30 m MET tower with instruments• Lack of resources, difficult locations require extensive planning prior to installationPhotos Courtesy of Doug Vaught (V3 Energy, LLC), Hannah Manser, Mia Devine, and Zach AdamPresentation Contacts:Mia Devine, Assistant Project Manager, AEAReuben Loewen, Project Manager, AEA