Port Angeles Food Bank Plans on Going Solar for the Community
We just lost a pretty special brother in the WA Solar industry. Kirk was smart and industrious, and the times I spoke with him he was always consistent in his beliefs and efforts. He ran a very good company, and in spite of the challenges faced by everyone running a small contracting business, the thing that stands out was Kirk’s generousity with his time and perspective. He was very collaborative (this is actually characteristic of many of the businesses that have been installing solar for a long time in this state.) Condolences to family, friends, and employees. We will miss Kirk greatly and we are very glad he was able to take the steps so South Sound Solar would continue, may it live long and prosper!
There is a brief write up here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/HPPHDYC2yxZDC6Pd/

Power Trip Energy Corp announces The Solarize Trail Crest program. This program offers group discounts on solar PV arrays for your homes, along with bonuses, valid through August 30, 2024.
Group Discounts:
Special Offers:
Installation Details:
Solar Home Tour:
We are thrilled to bring you this offer and hope you seize this opportunity to join the Solarize Trail Crest program.
Note: Solarize Trail Crest is the current offering in a series dating back to 2010 that is an individual offering of Power Trip Energy Corp. It is not supported by any government or non-profit subsidies, and the discounts are a function of the efficiencies attained through group purchasing and being able to schedule the installations in the most sensible manner.

8 KW Sunpower PV at Trail Crest, January 2024
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Thank you for allowing our team to install this beautiful SunPower solar array on your home recently, Dan and Evelyn!
Listen in as Dan shares with Andy how much their solar panels produce on rainy/cloudy days in the Pacific Northwest.
Utilities will generally shut down power to an area during wildfires to help protect first responders and to prevent any downed lines from contributing to the spread of the fire. PSE has expanded the scope of their preparation for such events by developing a protocol that may be utilized during extreme weather forecasts leading to potential wildfire conditions. Policies like this are already in place in California and Oregon however this is new for Washington. It provides guidelines for shutting power down before a fire starts. With the planned outages, there would be advanced notice to help people plan for these possible events..
Apparently the wildfires that were started by power lines in Northern California, and the calamity in Lahaina have motivated forward-thinking utilities to plan ahead.
“This is a tool of last resort for us…making the very difficult decision to turn power off to make sure that community safety is number one.”
PSE is asking customers that rely on at-home medical equipment to update their accounts to add life support status.

9 KW Sunpower Array – Port Townsend – December 2023
So often I see articles that I find frustrating because of incorrect information or lack of clarity. In this case, I think Annie Midori Atherton has done an excellent job of speaking to multiple people involved in the clean energy transofrmation in our state and has put together a nice article. https://www.seattletimes.com/explore/at-home/looking-to-make-an-energy-switch-heres-how-to-harness-the-power-of-the-sun/
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The key takeaways that I hope this article communicates to people are:
We hope you enjoy this article and are moved to positive action. We would be happy to speak with you and apply our 22 years of solar installation experience to your home.

8.8 KW Sunpower, Port Angeles, WA 2022
On Earth Day a couple of weeks ago, President Biden announced funding results in regards to $7 billion in grants nationwide through the EPA’s Solar For All program, a part of 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act. It makes a lot of sense to address inflation through energy policy because the more energy we can create without carbon-based fuel like coal and oil, the better off we will all be from both a pollution reduction and health standpoint, and also economically by avoiding being subject to the utility and oil industries’ capricious and self-serving pricing policies, which are inflationary.
Here in Washington, our state will receive $156 million in federal funds, which will be increased by $100 million of our own funds derived from the polution allowances that were part of our state’s Cap and Invest program in the 2023 Climate Commitment Act. These funds will go mainly to four programs run by the Dept of Commerce.
It is forecast that these programs will result in solar on about 3000 additional homes.
These programs will not be aimed at our core clientele which is middle class homeowners. These programs are for renters, low-income homeowners, tribal members, and landlords of multi-family buildings. We are excited to see these markets being served by solar incentives. These sectors have traditionally been passed over by the standard solar incentive mechanism, which has been tax credits. There is still a 30% federal tax credit which will continue to be the main incentive mechanism encouraging solar installation for most homeowners.
This information was summarized in an article carried by the Peninsula Daily News, linked below. Be sure to support your local newspaper!

Raincoast Farms, 12 KW Sunpower Array, Jefferson PUD Grid, Port Townsend, 2018
“Power Trip Energy was amazing to work with. They provided multiple options based upon several usage scenarios. They patiently answered questions. They took care of all of the permits and approvals required. The installation crew was capable, quiet, and clean – we hardly knew they were here.
They came out same day within a couple of hours of the utility installing the net-metering meter. Excellent communications and clarity.
Thank you again for your patience and flexibility with our situation. We broke-even on production/usage yesterday, and that was only with about five peak production hours and partly cloudy conditions. We can’t wait to see how it does during the peak production months! Please don’t hesitate to reach-out if we can help support your on-going efforts in the community.” Jonathan & Nancy

We hope to see you at the Port Angeles High School this weekend from 9-4 on Saturday and 9-3 on Sunday. We will be offering Spin Your Meter backwards Presentations at 10 Am and 1 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. Come find us in the Easy Gym to learn a little about the state of the solar industry, how it works on the Olympic Peninsula, and current financial incentives.
Details on the KONP home show are here https://www.myclallamcounty.com/advertising/2023-konp-home-show/

21 KW Sunpower Array, Port Angeles, October 2022
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has taken a stance at this moment to extend and stabilize their Net Metering policy, at least through December 31, 2025. What will happen after that is in question at the moment, but we support this action by PSE. If you are a customer living in PSE territory considering solar – this window of time is absolutely the moment for you to act for yourself. No matter whether Net Metering changes after that, indications are that existing Net Metered customers will be grandfathered in with their existing agreement.
Washington’s Net Metering law has been progressive in some ways, but our solar protections have been handcuffed by low thresholds. A part of this has been that we have always had a relatively small amount of solar installations per capita, or per utility. As installers, sometimes over the years we have occasionally seen those low thresholds cause disruptions in the market and unpredictability for our clients and us. Currently our state law requires utilities to offer Net Metering to grid-tied solar customers, up to a capacity of 4% of the 1996 peak loads, a number which is reported by each utility and published by the state for each utility territory. Each different utility reaches whatever thresholds are in place at different times. For PSE, they have reached it now, and rather than disrupting the market while the legislature decides what to do in terms of extending Net Metering, PSE has decided to maintain stability at the moment.
The Net Metering law in Washington requires the utility to accept your excess clean energy to be back fed into the grid, and also requires them to compensate you at the same retail price they charge you, up to 100% of the energy you use each year. Many leading states have a much higher installed capacity of Net Metered solar compared to Washington at this point, and we have learned there is no economic or technical negative consequence to utilities in these situations.
Some utilities oppose net metering based on fear, ignorance and greed, but there is no impartial data to back up their opposition – only industry studies. For this reason, the Washington state legislature currently has a “Value of Solar” study planned as a budget line item in the current budget proposal. An unbiased study agreed to by a broad group of stakeholders including consumer protection advocates, will provide data to protect against unfounded claims of harm by the utility industry. We look forward to seeing the results of the Value of Solar study, but be aware that the process may also be vulnerable to being manipulated. There is no better time to install solar at your home than now while we are certain we have good rules in place to protect your right to install solar and use our grid to your best advantage.

19.6 KW Sunpower Array, Poulsbo Residence, PSE Grid