Title: GMDC
1GMDC
NYC NONPROFITS AND SOLAR NYC SOLAR SUMMIT JUNE
17, 2008
2GREENPOINT MANUFACTURING AND DESIGN CENTER
The Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center is
a 15-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to
the preservation and creation of blue collar jobs
for low-income New Yorkers. To date, it has
renovated more than 700,000 square feet of space
for small manufacturers, artisans and artists.
GMDC is currently near completion on an 18
Million project at 221 McKibbin Street, a 72,000
SF industrial rehab that utilizes New Markets and
Historic Tax Credits.
221 McKibbin Street
3GENESIS OF THE IDEA
- Nonprofits function as entrepreneurial
risk-takers that can create replicable models for
public and private sectors to emulate. - Ample rooftop space on manufacturing buildings
throughout the 5 boroughs. - Potential insurance policy for GMDC tenants
against electrical rate fluctuations. - In 1999, GMDC thought 810 Humboldt Street would
be a food production facility with heavy
electrical loads.
4810 HUMBOLDT STREET
- 80,000 SF Industrial Bldg
- 13 units ranging in size from 1,000 SF to 20,000
SF - Predominantly woodworkers
- Irregular electrical load little use on Sundays
- 2 separate electrical services
5SELECTING AND SCALING THE SYSTEM
Proposed 150 kW Array circa 2001
6SELECTING AND RESCALING THE SYSTEM
Final 59 kW Array circa 2002
7DIVIDING THE SYSTEM IN TWO
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810 HUMBOLDT STREET 150 kW ? 115 kW ? 59 kW
1155 MANHATTAN AVE 56 kW
8INSTALLATION AT HUMBOLDT
- New electrical panel and redistribution of tenant
service
- Reverse power relay
- required by Con Edison
- Experimental zinc bromine battery storage modules
installed - Required approval from the NYC Bureau of
Electrical Control - Panels in place 2002
- System activation 2004
- Battery removal 2006
- PV Surface Area 5,900 SF
NEW ELECTRICAL PANEL
REVERSE RELAY
INVERTER/TRANSFORMER/SWITCHES
9 HUMBOLDT STREET PV PERFORMANCE
ANNUAL OUTPUT
WEEKLY OUTPUT
101155 MANHATTAN AVENUE
- 300,000 SF Industrial Bldg
- 70 units ranging in size from 1000 SF to 20,000
SF - Light industrial and artisanal tenants
- Very heavy and continuous electrical load
- 56 kW PV installation roughly 8 of building
load - No reverse relay
- System installed 2005-2006
- PV Surface Area 5,600 SF
11PROJECT BUDGET
12PAYBACK
13ISSUES WITH REPLICABILITY OF MODEL
- GMDC paved the way for larger commercial PV
systems in NYC on a technical and logistical
level, but less so on a financial level. - GMDC had trouble taking advantage of tax credits
as a nonprofit, as syndication/investment
structures require restructuring of property
ownership. - GMDCs nonprofit experience made us more
comfortable with identifying and accessing
available subsidies and low-cost debt than the
average property owner would be. - GMDCs model is more relevant to industrial
landlords with multiple tenants than to large
single-use owner-operators.
14LESSONS LEARNED
- Need to look carefully at load issues hard to
scale system without a lot of data. - After you scale the system to the load, reduce it
further. No net metering means wasted power if
the system is too big. - Avoid reverse power relays if you can.
- Avoid experimental technologies.
- Work out a clear strategy for data collection and
billing in advance. - Assume many delays.
- Assume unforeseen expenses utility charges,
electrical work, etc. - Weigh PV product options based on your building
and roof conditions. - Check your system often to make sure its
working.
15GMDC
NYC NONPROFITS AND SOLAR NYC SOLAR SUMMIT JUNE
17, 2008