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Modeling, Simulation, and Energy

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Modeling And Simulation Center for Collaborative Technologies

Home of the Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubator

Riverstone Technology Park

Headquarters for the MODSIM and the Energy

Commercialization Programs200 acres and 60,000 Sq/Ft.

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Modeling and Simulation Center for Collaborative Technologies is to provide advanced technological decision support capabilities to partners and stakeholders in the environmental and energy research sectors and to help the USA realize its #1 position with MODSIM in the world.

The Mission of the Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubator is to bring energy technologies to market throughout Virginia. 

Economic Benefits

• Attracts new high technology companies to the USA

• Promotes “high-paying” technology jobs in the USA

• Supports existing businesses within the USA• Provides unique technological research tools for

the USA• Develops new research agendas for faculty

universities in the USA• Provides new internship opportunities for

students in the USA

History

• In 2007, Virginia Tech conducted a market feasibility study of the USA and international modeling and simulation markets

• In early 2008, Virginia Tech launched a niche program in MODSIM –energy and environmento Virginia Tech received $1.4 million for a

Phase 1 modeling and simulation program- environmental sector

• In August 2009, Virginia Tech created the Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubatoro Virginia Tech received $2.75 million for a

Phase 2 and 3 modeling and simulation program-energy focus

o In November 2009, Virginia Tech launched its first research efforts- The Distributed Hybrid Power Program and the Small Distributed Wind Turbine Program

o In February 2009, the Small Business and Residential Energy Service Center was created

Environmental Services

• Environmental Modeling and Simulationo Air Quality modelingo Water/Hydro Systemso Soil System Modelingo Contamination and disaster recovery

• Natural Resource Managemento Ecosystemso Biodiversityo Ecologyo Agriculture

Educational Partnerships

• Virginia Tech• University of Virginia• CaseNEX, LLC• Institute for Advanced Learning and

Research (IALR)• Southern VA Higher Education Center

Core Assets

• 60,000 square feet of high security space and high bay advanced manufacturing space

• 200 acres of land • Windows and Mac computational stations• Supercomputer (System X)• 3-D Decision Support Theatre• Enterprise GIS• Multimedia Studio• Telepresence system• Broadband direct access (MBC)-800 miles

Visualization Equipment

3-D Decision Support Theatre

Visualization Equipment

New Model-Multiplayer/Research Platform

Telepresence – Bringing Global Local and Bring Local Global

Capabilities: Visualization and Virtual Reality

Enterprise GIS System

• The true cornerstone for data storage, manipulation, and geospatial visualization

Enterprise GIS System

Enterprise GIS Infrastructure and Application

Server-Based GIS

• Server-based GIS can be defined as centrally hosted GIS computing.

• Can connect to the central GIS servers using desktop GIS software, web browsers, custom applications and mobile computing devices.

• Server-based GIS allows applications to be centrally managed.

GIS Capabilities and Services

• Modeling• Training• Geoprocessing services• Optimization & customization• QA/QC• Mobile services

Geospatial Visualization

eTraining

• Virtual Worlds for Decision Making and eTraining-OLIVE from Forterra Systemss, Inc.

Environmental Modeling Services

• Environmental Media Modelingo Groundwater

3D flow and fate and transport contamination Geostatistics Remediation design and optimization

o Air Particulate loading CO2 Loading

o Soil Adsorption and leaching Contribution to groundwater Geostatistics

o Sediment Hydraulic transport Contribution to surface water

Groundwater Flow and F&T Modeling – Remediation

Feasibility Analysis

Groundwater Modeling - Remediation Design

Air Particulate Loading – CAA Compliance

Soil Remediation – Geospatial Analysis

Virginia Clean Energy Business Technology Incubator

• Part of the National Alliance for Clean Energy Business Incubatorso The State of Virginia was accepted March 2009 with the

headquarters being in Riverstone, Halifax Countyo Goal to research and commercialization energy

technologies• Five main energy thrusts-Tobacco Start-up Funding was

$42 million o Small distributed power systems (hybrid

generation)o Bioenergyo Nuclearo Clean coal o Nano

Virginia Clean Energy Business Incubator

Goals of the Clean Energy Program

• Identify and define energy problems in the state 

• Research technologies that have the potential for commercialization

• Provide business services to companies (feasibility studies, business planning, contracts management, IP consulting)

• Identify capital investment and partners• Attract and retain companies in Virginia• Capitalize new companies• Market technologies nationally and

internationally

Virginia provides management web services for the Alliance

Commercialization Areas

Energy Systems Modeling

Focus areas: small distributed wind, smart grid, biofuel, biomass, energy efficiency, battery technology and energy storage. 

• Product design towards commercialization• Engineering design optimization• Feasibility analysis (cost-effectiveness

implementability)• Market analysis• Research to commercial phasing• Capital investment fundraising

Questions?

Dr. Carole Cameron Ingevtresaerch@gmail.comwww.virginiaenergynetwork.com434-294-1254

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