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5.01.2014
SolarPower Feed Bunk Cover Shade
Do you have a Livestock Feedlot? Have you ever considered a Solar Power Feed Bunk Cover Shade for your feedlot? With a clean energy solar system such this CAD Solar System design by Scotty you will be not only providing cover and shade for your livestock when they are feeding, it will generate income from the Sun for your operation.
The Solar Feed Bunk Cover Shade in these pictures is designed with American SunPower Solar Panels, covers 4000 sq feet, and is estimated to produce 59,680 watts of clean pollution free energy (based on 230w panels that produce 14.92 w/sq ft- (Other higher Output power producing solar panels are available-I used the 230w solar panels since they were already integrated into my computer drafting program from past Solar Projects I've designed. To get the most bang for the buck I recommend the 300 or 400 watt solar panels )
The following CAD designs are examples of the Solar Power Feedbunk Cover - Shade designed by Scotts Contracting-StLouis Renewable Energy that could be added to your existing structure or could be site built to fit your cattle feeding operation. This example uses my Fathers Missouri Beef Cattle Operation.
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The Solar Feed Bunk Cover Shade in these pictures is designed with American SunPower Solar Panels, covers 4000 sq feet, and is estimated to produce 59,680 watts of clean pollution free energy (based on 230w panels that produce 14.92 w/sq ft- (Other higher Output power producing solar panels are available-I used the 230w solar panels since they were already integrated into my computer drafting program from past Solar Projects I've designed. To get the most bang for the buck I recommend the 300 or 400 watt solar panels )
The following CAD designs are examples of the Solar Power Feedbunk Cover - Shade designed by Scotts Contracting-StLouis Renewable Energy that could be added to your existing structure or could be site built to fit your cattle feeding operation. This example uses my Fathers Missouri Beef Cattle Operation.
Solar Power Feedbunk Cover - Shade |
The Solar Power Feed Bunk Cover Shade can be added to an existing beef cattle feedlot such as the one pictured below.
If an existing Feedlot shading system is not already in place it is possible to design build a Solar Power Shade to fit over your existing feed bunks.
it is possible to design build a Solar Power Shade to fit over your existing feed bunks |
Birds Eye view of the SolarPower Feed Bunk Cover Shade, Cattle Pens, Barns, and Silo
Birds Eye view of the SolarPower Feed Bunk Cover Shade, Cattle Pens, Barns, and Silo |
The following Diagram is the Suns yearly path over the SolarPower Feed Bunk Cover Shade
I found some interesting and easy to understand information about the REAP program- Rural Energy For America from FarmEnergy.Org who supports clean energy and rural economic Development
Rural Energy for America Program -
Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)- Renewable Energy System and Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Loan and Grant Program – Financing The maximum amount of a REAP Guaranteed Loan is $25 million per loan request. The minimum loan amount is $5,000. Up to 75 percent of total eligible project costs can be covered through the REAP Guaranteed Loan Program.The Program provides guarantees to commercial lenders who make loans to rural small businesses or agricultural producers for energy projects. The rates and terms of these loans are negotiated between the lenders and the borrowers.The following guarantee limits apply:
The following grant amounts apply:
The following amounts apply to combination guaranteed loan and grant limits apply:
REAP Application Resources and Templates via Farm Energy .Org
http://farmenergy.org/tools/tools-and-templates
This and related pages are being updated to reflect changes in the new Rural Energy for America Program – REAP from the 2014 Farm Bill. The materials and links on this page will help applicants more efficiently prepare effective REAP applications.
Is it important that applicants contact their state USDA Energy Coordinator early in the application process. Your state Energy Coordinator needs to perform an environmental review at the project site that must be completed for your application. They can help to review your project for program eligibility, for application assistance and to learn about additional resources specific to your state and region. (Plus, the State offices directly allocate some REAP funds).
The Missouri Office and Contact Person is:
Matt Moore, USDA Rural Development
601 Business Loop 70 West
Parkade Center, Suite 235
Columbia, MO 65203
573.876.9321
matt.moore@mo.usda.gov
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While I pride myself for being inventive, futuristic, and having the entrepreneurial spirit. I realized today while searching Google Beef Feedlot images that I wasn't the first one to realize the potential of bringing solar panels to the Feedlot and Beef Cattle Industry.
I tip my hat to Feed Central!
Ecofriend published an article:
Cattle Feedlot Solar Field: A new concept in solar energy development and claims the title: World’s First Cattle Feedlot Solar Field that is located in Australia.
10775 Warrego Highway
Charlton QLD 4350, Australia
+61 7 4630 4899
6.04.2013
Solar Impulse Lands in StLouis Lambert Field
For those who have not been following the path of the Solar Powered Airplane, Solar Impulse. The Solar Powered Airplane safely landed in StLouis at Lambert Airport last night. After a 21 Hour 21 Minute Flight!
Solar Impulse Visit at Lambert - St. Louis Int Airport - 6-7th of June 2013
Solar Impulse St Louis, MO
With the severe weather we have been having in the region lately, I have been concerned for the planes and pilots safety for this monumental occasion. I'm sure that there was some turbulence that the pilot and staff were forced to navigate on the 3rd Leg of the Journey across America from Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas to Lambert Field in StLouis. Nevertheless the plane landed safely and can be viewed at the impromptu hanger that was built for the solar powered plane-41 Banshee Rd 63145
Time Line of the Trip Flight: Dallas KDFW - St. Louis KSTL
- Pilot: Bertrand Piccard, Initiator and ChairmanTake off time: June 3nd 04:06AM CDT (UTC-5)Landing time: June 4th 01:28AM CDT (UTC-5)Flight duration: 21h21minAverage ground speed: 49 km/h (26.3 kt)Highest altitude reached: 7,315 m(24,000 ft)Flight Distance: 1040 km (~562 NM)
Here is a link to the directions / map for the Solar Impulse viewing at the Lambert Field
Directions:
Take 1-170 to Exit 9A Airport Rd.
Go west to McDonnell Blvd.
Go north (right) to Banshee Rd.
Go west (left) on Banshee for approximately .6 miles
Signs will be in place at event entrance.
41 Banshee Road, StLouis MO 63145
Viewing Times Thursday and Friday-6-7th of June 2013- While the viewing is free pre-registration is required.
Solar Impulse Visit at Lambert - St. Louis Int Airport - Thursday 6th of June 2013
St Louis | View map
Come and see Solar Impulse's solar airplane, HB-SIA, at Lambert - St. Louis International Airport.
Solar Impulse Visit at Lambert - St. Louis Int Airport - Friday 7th of June 2013
St Louis | View map
Come and see Solar Impulse's solar airplane, HB-SIA, at Lambert - St. Louis International Airport.
Keeping the pilot awake
Bertrand landed at Lambert-St. Louis International airport at 01:28 AM CDT (UTC-5), Tuesday June 4th, completing his longest ever flight (21 hours 21 minutes).
The mobile hangar, a concept developed by Solar Impulse and being used for the first time during a mission, is setup and waiting to welcome the solar aircraft in its cocoon as soon as the Ground Crew haul it off the runway. This inflatable hangar was deployed after the one provided by Lambert-St. Louis was rendered inoperable by violent storms that struck the city and the airport this past weekend.
St. Louis was chosen as the destination for the third leg of this Across America mission for historic and symbolic reasons. St. Louis is best known for the “Spirit of St. Louis” who, piloted by Charles Lindbergh in 1927 completed the first non-stop flight from New York to Paris. This flight was made possible by St. Louis businessmen including the namesake of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Albert Bond Lambert.
During today’s flight, there were a couple of memorable calls from the ground to the cockpit. This first one was from Erik Lindbergh, Charles’ grandson. They had a chance to discuss the importance of exploration and of inspiring younger generations to take a chance and become pioneers of and for the future. They also got to exchange thoughts on the future of aviation while they spoke about meeting again in Washington D.C. at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum under Erik’s grandfather’s “Spirit of St. Louis” and Bertrand’s “Breitling Orbiter”.
The other call was from Alan Nichols, President of the Explorer’s Club. He said he wished he could be up there, with Bertrand. At every stopover, chapters of the Explorer’s Club organized visits to see the solar airplane and they will hold a reception for Solar Impulse in New York City. Flag n°50 of the Club is travelling with André and Bertrand Across America – The same flag travelled to Morocco onboard HB-SIA during the 2012 Crossing Frontiers mission.
The best part of the flight, however, was the incredible response rate we got from Solar Impulse supporters who took to heart the call to “Keep the Pilot Awake”. A campaign launched by our Social Media and Community Engagement manager, Elâ Borschberg, over 600 people (and counting) responded with words of encouragement, via email, to the pilot and, more importantly, jokes to make him laugh.
In keeping with the green and eco friendly nature of the Solar Powered Plane I plan to take my girls grand-kids to the event via the StLouis Metro Transit use the Metro Trip Planner for a green alternative to view the Solar Powered Plane.
Added June 13, 2013
Solar Impulse will be taking off from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (MO) for Washington Dulles (VA) tomorrow Friday June 14th around 4 AM CDT (UTC-5). Piloted by André, it's expected to be a challenging flight due to high cross and headwinds. Because of this, Solar Impulse will do a pit stop at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport (OH) in order to change pilots, rest and take-off the following morning with better weather conditions. With Bertrand at the controls, the solar airplane will take-off the next morning, Saturday June 15th around 8 AM EDT (UTC-4) and land in the nation's capital sometime after midnight EDT (UTC-4).
Stay Tuned for Further Details on the #Solar Powered Airplanes StLouis Visit.
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