Agreement Number
13-197
Awardee Name
Pacific Gateway Center
Grant Type
Classic
Project Title
Sustainable Solar for Beginning Farmers (SSBF) with Limited Resources
Awardee State/Territory
Hawaii
Involved States/territories
Hawaii
Award Year
2013
Start Date
End Date
Award Amount
$170,312.00
Production/Use
Farmland Agricultural
Resource Concern (Broad)
Energy
Resource Concern (Specific)
Solar Energy
Project Background
Sustainable Solar for Beginning Farmers (SSBF) with Limited Resources, in collaboration with Solar Wave (SW), will design and build an affordable solar-powered refrigeration container system. This project utilizes technology created by NASA that has been successfully applied especially in the military context but SSBF has re-engineered the concept using affordable components and it now has potential applications for agricultural operations. These units are designed for disadvantaged farmers who lack effective refrigeration systems on site because of the exorbitant start-up costs of solar powered Energy systems. Solar panel installation on storage containers will provide not only essential lighting for predawn hours access but also sufficient power for a drip irrigation monitoring system. For smaller farm operations lacking access to on site refrigeration, sunlight can wilt produce and degrade cardboard boxes used for produce storage. With on-site refrigeration, product competitiveness is enhanced vis-a-vis comparable mainland products and post-harvest crop losses reduced. A demonstration model that consists of a 24 feet long x 8 feet wide x 8 feet 6 inches tall used, recycled shipping container and a DC cooling system that will be powered by 8-12 solar panels and/or rechargeable battery will be created. Four additional containers will be assembled by the farmers themselves, with assistance, so that they become invested and stakeholders in this process. Education and training on the technology and understanding of Energy conservation by the farmers will be provided, reducing agricultural fossil fuel dependency, enhancing financial viability of beginning farmers with limited resources, and introducing innovative, cost-saving measures.
Project Scale
Regional
Project targeted to Historically Underserved producers?
Yes
Awardee Technical Contact Name
Soo Sun Choe