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ETaP Graduate Option Projects & Student Work

Graduate students in our program are involved in a number of exciting projects. Some projects are local initiatives, while others have a national or international focus. The common threads that run through them all are innovative thinking, hands-on learning, and a commitment to solving problems related to energy, technology, and policy. The descriptions below provide a few examples of projects in areas such as renewable energy development, clean transportation, and improved energy access in developing countries.

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Various renewable energy sources in Humboldt County - wave, biomass, solar, wind, and an electric vehicle charging

Many now recognize that successful mitigation of climate change will require industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by about 80% by 2050. If we are to reach this aggressive target, some places need to serve as examples by achieving substantial reductions much earlier. Because of its large endowment of renewable resources and history of progressive environmental action, Humboldt County is well positioned to be a leader in this effort.

To get the ball rolling, the Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) partnered with the Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) to develop a strategic plan for scaling up clean energy in Humboldt County, with a goal of achieving 75% renewable energy by 2030. The analysis, which is part of the RePower Humboldt initiative, received funding from the California Energy Commission’s Renewable Energy Secure Communities (RESCO) program as well as the Headwaters Fund. It involved an in-depth study of renewable resources, energy use trends, investment requirements, energy efficiency options, job creation possibilities, and relevant policies and regulations. A number of graduate students have been involved in the effort, including ETaP students Luke Scheidler, Ruben Garcia, and Adam Schumacher. More information and preliminary results are available on the SERC website. Luke Scheidler’s master’s thesis, available on the ETaP Students and Alumni page, is another valuable source of information.

The effort has resulted in the development of several related projects, including the Blue Lake Rancheria Biomass Energy Project, which involves installing an innovative biomass fueled combined heat and power system at the Blue Lake Rancheria. The system uses biomass fuel and a specially designed gasifier to produce a hydrogen rich synthetic gas. This gaseous fuel is purified and then used to power a 175 kW fuel cell that produces electricity and heat that are used by the Rancheria. This first-of-its-kind bioimass energy system has potential to convert wood waste into electricity at a high efficiency compared to other similarly

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Closeup of a Photovoltaic array and Aerial Photo of the BLR Hotel and Casino

Micro-grids that are interconnected with the main electrical grid are widely viewed as an emerging technology to improve reliability of local electricity and overall grid resilience, increasing demand response and emergency power capacities, and enabling more integration of renewable energy. The Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) is the lead for a cutting-edge effort involving the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe, Siemens, Pacific Gas and Electric, REC Solar, and others to design and build a low-carbon, community-scale micro-grid at the Blue Lake Rancheria. The system combines a new 0.5 MW solar array, a 1 MWh battery, and a custom micro-grid controller, with the Rancheria’s existing 175 kW biomass energy system, and two backup diesel generators. The micro-grid will provide power to the tribal government office building and various economic enterprises, including a hotel, casino, event center, and three restaurants. Once complete, it will allow the Rancheria, a registered Red Cross emergency shelter, to operate with reliable electricity during extended grid outages with primarily clean energy. In addition, during business-as-usual operations, the micro-grid will allow the Rancheria to generate ~50 percent of its energy needs with its own low-cost renewable power and to provide greater demand response services to the main grid. The $6.6-million project is primarily funded by the California Energy Commission, with investments and matching contributions from the other participating partners. Two graduate students are working on the project, and SERC anticipates hiring more as the project proceeds.

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Fueling a fuel cell SUV at the Humboldt Hydrogen Fueling Station and Electric vehicles charging at a Blue Lake Rancheria public charging station

Faculty and students at Cal Poly Humboldt have been on the cutting edge of clean transportation research for over 20 years. The Schatz Energy Research Center developed the nation’s first street legal hydrogen fuel cell vehicle back in 1998, and it continues to innovate through projects related to plug-in electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell cars. Recent work includes designing, building, and operating a hydrogen fueling station on the Humboldt campus and testing fuel cell vehicles for leading car companies. It is also working in partnership with the Redwood Coast Energy Authority on clean transportation and alternative fuel planning efforts for Northern California counties. In the context of this work, the SERC team developed an innovative simulation model that helps planners optimize investment in electric vehicle charging station infrastructure. The model has been used to create EV charging infrastructure plans in places ranging from Humboldt County, California to New Delhi, India. SERC is a member of the Northern California Center for Alternative Transportation Fuels and Advanced Vehicle Technologies (NorthCAT), which is led by the University of California, Berkeley.

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Professor Arne Jacobson working on site in Kenya and A selection of solar LED lighting devices

Lighting from kerosene, candles, and other fuels can be dirty, dangerous, inefficient, and expensive, but it nonetheless serves as the primary source of illumination for well over a billion people worldwide. Solar powered lamps that use light emitting diode (LED) technology have emerged as a promising substitute for fuel-based lighting in unelectrified areas of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. While LED technology can provide superior lighting services, widespread deployment depends critically on effective mechanisms to ensure quality and to enable buyers to make informed purchasing decisions.

The Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) at Cal Poly Humboldt is a leader in efforts to increase access to good quality, affordable off-grid lighting systems in Sub Saharan Africa, South Asia, and beyond. To support widespread use of solar charged lighting and energy systems, SERC serves as technical lead for the World Bank Group's Lighting Global program. Lighting Global and its sister programs, Lighting Africa and Lighting Asia, are working to support commercial deployment of reliable and affordable lighting and energy solutions for low income people in off-grid areas of Africa and Asia. SERC manages the Lighting Global Quality Assurance Program and provides technical and field support for many additional aspects of the respective initiatives. The work includes program management, laboratory testing of products, test methods development, and field research in countries ranging from Kenya, Ethiopia, and Senegal to India and Bangladesh. SERC also provides technical support for the Global Lighting and Energy Acccess Partnership (Global LEAP), including work related to solar lighting, high efficiency appliances for off-grid applications, and rural electrification using mini-grids.

More than 15 graduate and undergraduate students at Cal Poly Humboldt have worked with Dr. Arne Jacobson and SERC staff members on these programs over the past eight years. Work by students has included laboratory testing of solar lighting products, field research, implementation of innovative awards competition for off-grid lighting systems, publication of influential articles and reports, and a number of other associated activities. See the Students and Alumni page for master's theses by ETaP students about energy access and off-grid lighting.

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A graduate student installs a mini-grid device on a house in Bhutan and A distant view of the small rural village of Rukubji, Bhutan and the surrounding hills and fields

Thousands of villages worldwide are powered by isolated micro-hydroelectric systems. These units provide valuable electric service, but in many cases they suffer from a common problem: brownouts that occur during periods of peak power use. The village of Rukubji in Bhutan was no exception; most days villagers experience severe brownouts in the morning and evening due to the extensive use of rice cookers and other electric cooking appliances.

With funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s People, Prosperity, and the Planet (EPA-P3) program, students from the Renewable Energy Student Union (RESU), working together with faculty advisors and the Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC), worked to develop an innovative solution. The result is the GridShare system, which encourages users to shift use of high powered appliances to off-peak times through a combination of education, indication, and enforcement.

The first installation of GridShare technology was completed in Rukubji, Bhutan in July of 2011 through a collaboration involving RESU, SERC, the Bhutan Power Corporation, the Department of Energy of Bhutan, and the village of Rukubji. Images from the installation are available here. Initial results are promising; power quality has improved substantially in the village since the GridShare system was installed. A detailed evaluation will be carried out over the coming year. ETaP students Karma Dorji, Chhimi Dorji, Meg Harper, and Jenny Tracy played leading roles in developing and implementing the project. More information about this project and GridShare technology is available at this link.

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Graduate students Juliette and Andrea working on SoRMS instruments on the roof and A group of dignitaries cut a ribbon at the SoRMS dedication ceremony

The Solar Radiation Monitoring Station (SoRMS) at Humboldt was developed under the initiative of graduate students Juliette Bohn, Andrea Allen, Ranjit Deshmukh, Peter Johnstone, and Colin Ritter. They were assisted in the effort by a number of other students from the Renewable Energy Student Union (RESU). The station is designed to collect detailed data about the solar energy resource in California's North Coast Region. It has been operated successfully by students since its inauguration in 2006.

The project's primary instruments are two Eppley brand Precision Spectral Pyranometers, which measure the intensity of solar radiation. One is configured to measure overall intensity on a horizontal surface; the other is fitted with a shadow band to collect only the diffuse (or scattered) component of the solar radiation. Combined, the two measurements enable complete characterization of the solar resource. The solar data collected by the station at Humboldt are included in the National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB), which is managed by U.S. Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). To view Humboldt's solar data on NREL's site, click here.

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A group of students pose with the Rock Creek PV array and A group of students pose near the water pouring out of a culvert pipe

The Rock Creek Ranch is located on the South Fork of the Smith River in Northern California. It is the "field office" of the Smith River Alliance (SRA), a non-profit organization whose mission "...is to provide for the long-term protection, restoration, and stewardship of natural resources in the Smith River watershed." The Ranch is located in an off-grid area, and until 2007 power was provided with a gasoline fueled generator. In the Fall of 2006, students in the Engineering 475 class (Renewable Energy Power Systems) worked with SRA to develop a set of renewable energy system designs for the site. In the Spring, Summer, and Fall of 2007, students from the Renewable Energy Student Union (RESU) worked with the SRA and Scurfield Solar to install the system.

The renewable energy system provides power to two different buildings at the Rock Creek Ranch. During the summer months, the bulk of the energy for the system is generated by a 1.15 kW solar photovoltaic array. During the winter months, a 600 Watt micro-hydroelectric system that is driven by a seasonal stream provides most of the electricity. The gasoline generator is used occasionally as a backup source of power. The electrical energy from all three generation sources is stored in independent battery banks that are located at each of the two buildings. The system design includes a novel method of "transporting" renewable energy between the two buildings, which are separated by a distance of 700 feet, via 120 VAC lines. The development of this project provided graduate and undergraduate students with an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the design and installation of an off-grid renewable energy system. The system has operated successfully for seven years, with continuing student involvement in system upgrades and maintenance. For example, a team of graduate and undergraduate students recently worked with the Smith River Alliance to install a solar water heating system at Rock Creek Ranch.

Student Work

The master's theses and projects completed by graduate students in the Energy, Technology, and Policy program have been as innovative and topically diverse as the students themselves.  A selection of thesis and project documents are listed here, along with additional information about each alumnus.

Aikhuele, Jimento (2018) "Technical and economic feasibility of utilizing efficient photovoltaic systems to power rural health centres in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Nigeria"
Prior Degree: B.Eng. Chemical Engineering, University of Benin, Nigeria

Arnold, Jessica (2013) "Energy Consumption and Environmental Impacts Associated with Cannabis Cultivation"
Prior Degree: BS Chemical Engineering, Purdue University

Avcollie, Michael (2018) "Utility-scale solar photovoltaic hosting potential of historic mill sites in Humboldt County, California"
Prior Degree: BA Communications, University of California Los Angeles 

Beveridge, Christopher (2023) "Comparative analysis of gas versus electric demand in tiny house communities for the homeless"
Prior Degree: BS in Environmental Science (concentration in Sustainability), American Public University System  

Bohn, Juliette (2010) "Food waste diversion and utilization in Humboldt County"
Prior Degree: BS Political Science with a Minor in Economics, University of New Mexico

Branson, Keivan (2018) "Low income housing energy efficiency improvement program for the Yurok Tribe of Northern California"
Prior Degree: BS Mathematics with a Minors in Geology/Environmental Studies and Music (Piano), Southern Oregon University

Buckwalter, Patrick (2017) "Forward Osmosis for Wastewater Treatment and Energy Recovery: A Techno-Economics Analysis"
Prior Degree: BS Oceanography, Cal Poly Humboldt

Bui, Anh (2019) "Assessing the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of floating solar power generation on water reservoirs in Vietnam"
Prior Degrees: BS in Biology Allied Health and Sociology/Anthropology (double major) 

Burton-Tauzer, Ryley (2023) "Food waste storage gaseous emissions detection and quantification using infrared spectroscopy"
Prior Degrees: BS in Environmental Engineering Science with a minor in Forestry and Natural Resources, UC Berkeley 

Campbell, Allison (2014) "Assessing the economic viability of electric vehicle-to-grid services through infrastructureand market participation investments"
Prior Degrees: BS Astrophysics, University of Southern California; MS Astronomy, New Mexico State University

Coggins, Amanda (2013) "Policy strategies for advancing the marine and hydrokinetic energy industry"
Prior Degree: BS Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech

Deshmukh, Ranjit (2008) "Thermal gasification or direct combustion? A technical assessment of energy generation in Indonesian sugar factories"
Prior Degrees: B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering, University of Pune, India; MS Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Texas - Austin

Dillman, Robert (2010) "Small community finance for renewable energy systems in Chiapas, Mexico"
Prior Degrees: BS Marketing and Finance, Miami of Ohio; Teaching Credential, Chico State

Dorji, Chhimi (2010) "Building energy analysis for Cal Poly Humboldt"
Prior Degree: B. Tech Civil Engineering, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India

Dorji, Karma (2007) "The sustainable management of micro hydropower systems for rural electrification: the case of Bhutan"
Prior Degree: B. Eng. Electrical Engineering, PSG College of Technology, India

Eaton, Alexander (2009) "The role of small-scale biodigesters in the energy, health, and climate change basline in Mexico"
Prior Degree: BS in Journalism with a minor in Environmental Science, Western State College of Colorado

Eckert-Ross, Alexander (2021) "An analysis of the global warming impact of Cal Poly Humboldt's refrigerant inventory"
Prior Degree: BS in Geology, State University of New York (SUNY), Cortland

Geronimo, Carisse (2020) "Characterization of greenhouse gas emissions from storage of woody biomass: an incubation study"
Prior Degree: BS in Biology with a minor in Chemistry, California State University, Bakersfield

Harkness, Jeffrey (2019) "Building energy modeling and techno-economic feasibility analysis of zero net energy tiny homes in coastal Humboldt County, California"
Prior Degree: BA in Journalism with minors in Applied Mathematics and Sociology, University of Nevada, Reno

Harper, Margaret (2013) "Implementing GridShare technology in rural Bhutan: analyzing effects on local brownouts and assessing community acceptance
Prior Degrees: BS Environmental Studies, Minor in Chemistry, Warren Wilson College; BS in Environmental Resources Engineering, Cal Poly Humboldt

Hassan, Asif (2016) "Evaluating the quality of LED lamps that are appropriate for use with off-grid solar home systems (SHS) in Bangladesh"
Prior Degrees: BS Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Islamic University of Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Hervin, Kirstin (2013) "Feasibility analysis of gasification for energy recovery from residual solid waste in Humboldt County"
Prior Degree: BS Biology, Texas Tech University

Hsu, Chih-Wei (2019) "Disparities in public charging infrastructure deployment and inequitable electric vehicle ownership cost based on income and race"
Prior Degree: BS Biological Science, California State University, Fullerton

Hyles, Timothy (2017) "The water-electricity nexus in California: drought-induced risk to thermal electricity generation"
Prior Degree: BS Evolution, Ecology, and Biology, University of California, Davis

Ichien, Dereck (2019) "Beyond the paradise tax: Assessing the potential for rental vehicle electrificaiton in Kaua'i County, Hawai'i"
Prior Degree: BS Environmental Science and Management, Cal Poly Humboldt

Khare, Amit (2015) "The Rising Sun: Analyzing Potential of Energy Efficient Solar Photovoltaic Water Pumping Systems in India"
Prior Degree: BE in Electrical Engineering, Dr. B R Ambedkar University, Agra, India

Karis, Billy (2014) "A techno-economic analysis of the benefits of aqueous phase reformation for hydrogen enrichment of natural gas engines and turbines"   
Prior Degree: BA Biology and Botany, Connecticut College

Kniel, Karen (2014) "Stakeholder and policy analysis of hydraulic fracturing in California"  
Prior Degree: BA Environmental Studies (concentration in Energy Management & Design), Sonoma State University

Kullmann, Stephen (2009) "Specific energy yield of low-power amorphous silicon and crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules in a simulated off-grid, battery-based system"
Prior Degree: BA in English from Rutgers University plus coursework in Environmental Resources Engineering from Cal Poly Humboldt

Kumar, Gaurav (2017) "The technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of rice straw residue for biomass energy production in India"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Dr. M.G.R. Education and Research Institute, India

Kumar, Sanjeev (2024) "Comparative analysis of ac coupled and dc coupled microgrids: analyzing electrical performances and economics"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering, BIT Sindri, Dhanbad, India

Kunkel, Kristina (2019) "Exploring community knowledge and perceptions of flooding and sea-level rise in King Salmon, California
Prior Degree: BA in Psychology, Smith College

Kushwah, Aditya S. (2021) "A techno-economic comparison of battery electric and hydrogen fuel-cell transit bus fleet options for Humboldt County, California
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Amity University, India

Lottes, Angela (2014) "Supply chain and process emissions impact of torrefaction to enable biomass use in large power plants versus raw biomass use in small power plants
Prior Degree: BS Environmental Science (concentration in Biology), Minor in Government, Berry College

McNeal, Fred (2014) "Winter barley can serve as an economically feasible ethanol feedstock
Prior Degree: BS Earth Science, Juniata College

McShea, Olivia (2023) "Socio-economic comparative analysis of front-of-the-meter and behind-the-meter microgrids for Panamnik
Prior Degree: BA in Anthropology, Minors in Environmental Studies and French, Princeton University

Mendonca, Brendon (2012) "Methods and analysis for calculating the daily operating time of solar charged off-grid lighting products"
Prior Degree: BS Mechanical Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, MAHE, India

Menten, Rebecca (2010) "Municipal financing programs as an option for overcoming barriers to energy efficiency"
Prior Degree: BA Political Science, BA French, Cal Poly Humboldt

Minjur (2023) "Techno-economic analysis of a utility-scale solar power plant in Bhutan"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering, College of Science and Technology of the Royal University of Bhutan

Mink, Tirian (2011) "Methods for generating market intelligence for improved cookstove dissemination: a case study in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala"
Prior Degree: BA in Biology, Swarthmore College 

Moncheur de Rieudotte, Malcolm (2022) "Assessing the potential and pathways for renewable energy transformations in Orleans, California"
Prior Degree: BS in Bioprocess Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry 

Nakimuli, Hamidah (2022) "Market surveillance to support quality assurance and consumer protection for the solar PAYG products market in East and West Africa"
Prior Degree: Bachelors in Leisure and Hospitality Management, Makerere University, Uganda

Obikoya, Esther (2024) "A resilient decarbonization package for the Hoopa Shopping Center"
Prior Degree: BS in Petroleum and Gas Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Ogunwo, Oluwademilade (2022) "Techno-economic feasibility of electrifying food markets in Nigeria with biogas hybrid mini-grids"
Prior Degree: BS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria

Osia, Kenneth (2015) "Solar space cooling in California: An evaluation of technical, economic, and environmental aspects of solar space cooling technologies in multiple California climate zones"
Prior Degree: BS Physics, Minor in Mathematics, University of Central Missouri

Patrick, Caleb (2018) "Technical feasibility and life cycle cost assessment of a photovoltaic array on Trinity Dam, Trinity County, CA"
Prior Degree: BA in Environmental Studies with a Minor in Communications, State University of New York at Potsdam

Radecsky, Kristen (2009) "Understanding the economics behind off-grid lighting products for small businesses in Kenya"
Prior Degree: BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics, Lafayette College

Raj Dahal, Grishma (2020) "Cost-benefit analysis of replacing LPG stoves with induction stoves in rural households of Kavre district Nepal"
Prior Degree: Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Engineering, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Read, Emily (2024) "Analyzing stakeholder perceptions on biogas production incentives under California's low carbon fuel standard"
Prior Degree: BA in Environmental Studies with Minors in Appropriate Technology and Indigenous Natural Resource Management Practices, Cal Poly Humboldt

Ross, Webster (2022) "Nā Pua Makani Wind Farm: The Shifting Winds of Renewable Development in Hawaiʻi"
Prior Degree: BS in Mechanical Engineering, Gonzaga University

Salas, Nicole (2022) "Exploring the knowledge of wildfire smoke mitigation and tolerance measures within a high-risk community in San Diego County, California"
Prior Degree: BS in Biological Sciences, California State University San Marcos

Scheidler, Luke (2011) "Assessing the costs and benefits of utility energy efficiency programs in Humboldt County, CA"
Prior Degree: BA Biology, DePauw University

Schumaker, Adam (2012) "PV integration in the Bonneville Power Administration balancing authority area"
Prior Degree: BA Geography: People-Environment Interactions, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Shoemaker, Steven (2018) "Impacts of the changes made to solar net metering by northern California community choice aggregators"
Prior Degree: BA Politics, Whitman College

Singh, Anamika (2019) "Techno-economic feasibility study of solar water pumping for public facilities in Nigeria"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology, Chemical Engineering, Jaypee University of Information Technology, India

Singh, Pramod (2017) "Technical and economic potential of microgrids in California"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology, Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, India

Sinha, Nishaant Kumar (2023) "Technical and economic feasibility of a microgrid for a fire station in Humboldt County, California"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Engineering, Civil Engineering, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Raipur, India

Slackerelli, Mahayla (2017) "Ownership structures and financing options for solar energy generation in the Redwood Coast Energy Authority service territory" 
Prior Degree: BA Liberal Arts, Sarah Lawrence College

Thakor, Jayati (2017) "Economic analysis for residential solar PV systems with battery storage in PG&E territory"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology, Electrical, Electronics, and Communication Engineering, Charotar University of Science and Technology, India

Tracy, Jennifer (2010) "Flashlights in Kenya: revealing the social, economic, health and environmental implications in the absence of quality assurance"
Prior Degree: BA Anthropology and Psychology with a Minor in Environmental Studies, University of Washington

Tripathi, Deepak (2023) "A techno-economic analysis to determine the levelized cost of hydrogen generation through electrolysis for Humboldt Transit Authority, Humboldt County, California"
Prior Degree: Bachelor of Technology, Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Business Management, Amity University, India

Turman-Bryant, Nick (2015) "Quality communication: Quality Assurance in Kenya's off-grid lighting market"
Prior Degree: BS in Mathematics, Minor in Sociology, University of Puget Sound

Younes, Amin (2021) "Exploring renewable energy futures in Humboldt County consistent with the goals of California's renewable portfolio standard"
Prior Degree: BS in Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University