Field demonstration Clause Samples

Field demonstration. TSTSL will identify a part or segment of the proposed project site. The concerned bidder, on demand, should be able to demonstrate functional requirements as described in the specifications.
Field demonstration. Multi-Family
Field demonstration. The goal of this task is to conduct a field monitoring experiment for at least six months to demonstrate the capability of the joint EM-TDR and BO-TDR approach for NGS well monitoring. The data acquisition will be carried out using the instrument housed in a shed located near the test well. The data acquired during the field experiments can be stored and retrieved manually, or sent over the network if wifi is available. Data analysis effort will be a joint effort between the recipient and its subcontractors. • Develop a Field Demonstration Plan that describes how the field test will be conducted including data acquisition setup, data acquisition frequency, how data will be stored or transmitted and how data processing will occur. • Conduct field tests for at least six months utilizing both sets of instruments from the recipient’s team and from subcontractor’s commercial fiber interrogator tool. The data acquisition will be carried out unattended on pre-defined intervals, e.g. every few hours, or every day, and the generated data will be stored and retrieved manually, or send over wifi if telecommunication network is available at the site. • Address issues related to the security and transmission of large volumes of data from the fiber interrogators. Depending on site network availability, data transfer might have to happen manually. • Evaluate the performance of the monitoring system and collect feedback from potential end users of the technology. The end users will include operators of NGS facilities in the state of California and possibly out-of-state operators as well. • Process and analyze the monitoring data. The data analysis will be a joint effort between the recipient and its subcontractors. The joint data interpretation effort will focus on the performances of each individual technology, their sensitivities to borehole events as well as easiness of operation and longevity of performance. • Develop procedure and approach for data collection and management. • Evaluate potential causes and suggest mitigation measures based on the indications of monitoring data, in case anomaly signals are detected during the monitoring period of the project. The recipient will discuss how to carry on this monitoring work after the funding period of the project with CEC. • Prepare a Demonstration Report by summarizing the results obtained from field demonstration activities. • Participate in a CPR meeting and prepare a CPR Report #3 in accordance with subtask 1.3 (CPR...

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