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Introduction To RETScreen

This document provides an overview and introduction to RETScreen, a clean energy project analysis software tool. It discusses what RETScreen is, why it is used, how to access the software, and how to interpret the results. The presentation also includes an example analysis of a proposed 10MW solar farm project in Kenora, Ontario to demonstrate how RETScreen works. The software helps evaluate the technical and financial feasibility of potential renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in a quick, inexpensive way.
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Introduction To RETScreen

This document provides an overview and introduction to RETScreen, a clean energy project analysis software tool. It discusses what RETScreen is, why it is used, how to access the software, and how to interpret the results. The presentation also includes an example analysis of a proposed 10MW solar farm project in Kenora, Ontario to demonstrate how RETScreen works. The software helps evaluate the technical and financial feasibility of potential renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in a quick, inexpensive way.
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Introduction to RETScreen

Presentation at the 2014 NOFNEC


By: Chris Price, Bimose Tribal Council & Laura
Sayers, Shibogama FNC
September 30, 2014
Overview
1. What is RETScreen?
2. Why do we use RETScreen?
3. RETScreen Software
4. RETScreen Worksheets
5. Interpreting RETScreen & Examples
6. RETScreen Training
What is RETScreen?
• “RETScreen 4 is an Excel-based clean energy
project analysis software tool that helps
decision makers quickly and inexpensively
determine the technical and financial
viability of potential renewable energy,
energy efficiency and cogeneration projects”

(Source: RETScreen International www.retscreen.net)


Why do we use RETScreen?
• “Pre-feasibility” study for renewable energy,
energy efficiency projects.
• Gives us an idea on whether a project
proposals is worth looking into further
• Inexpensive first step to project planning
(software is free to download)
• AANDC ecoENERGY funding program requires
proposals to include a RETScreen Analysis.
Where can we get RETScreen
Software?
• www.retscreen.net
• “Click here to download RETScreen Suite”
• Save or Run RETScreenSuite.exe
• Run the .exe file and it will download to your
computer.

• “RETScreen 4” is current version.


Click here
RETScreen 4 - Software

Opens in Excel

Shaded in “Grey” are


inputs used for reference
/ information purposes

Shaded in “Yellow” are


inputs required for energy
calculations
“Method 2”
is more detailed
(and required for
AANDC
ecoENERGY
funding
proposals)

Tabs along the bottom


show “Worksheets”
“ENERGY MODEL”
worksheet
collects data on
renewable energy
technology and
the costs of
energy offset.
“COST ANALYSIS ”
worksheet
collects data on
CAPITAL and O&M
Costs
“EMISSION
ANALYSIS”
estimates the
reduction in
Greenhouse
Gases (GHG)
“FINANCIAL
ANALYSIS”
summarizes
overall costs, cost
of energy offset,
interprets fuel
savings, calculates
payback period
and annual costs
savings
“RISK ANALYSIS”
allows for
sensitivity and risk
analysis on key
financial
parameters.
These are
optional and
inputs on this
worksheet to not
impact the others
“TOOLS” allows
users to input
further details
and
calculations.
This worksheet
is optional.
Interpreting RETScreen & Examples
What if we want to build one of these:

10MW Solar Farm


Example #1

New 10MW Solar


Farm in Kenora
Ontario
- Found total cost
by tendering
Orientation:
Fixed
Slope
Azimuth

Hydro One FIT


Contract Rate
Photovoltaic
Specifications:
Type
Capacity
Manufacturer
Model

Inverter
Specifications
Feasibility
$25,000

Development
$15,000,000

Engineering
12,250,000
Power System
10MW
Photovoltaic

Total Cost of
$27, 500,000
Because
Kenora is
completely
dependent on
Hydro
electricity
generation,
there is no
emission offset
Financials
Cash Flows
Graph

4.5 year pay


back period
RETScreen
Training
On the website, click
on “TRAINING
MATERIAL” under the
headings on the left
hand side. Includes:
- Material
- Courses
- Toolkits
- E-Textbook
- And more…
Questions?
Chris Price
Bimose Tribal Council
[email protected]
807-468-5551

Laura Sayers
Shibogama First Nations
Council
[email protected]
807-737-2662 ext.2252

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