Derr Residence, 10.15 kw, Gig Harbor, 2018

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Steve Methner at State Farm Insurance installed a beautiful solar array and
an electric vehicle charging station, what a great example of a community minded business.
Fort Worden PDA is ambitiously pursuing energy efficiency upgrades to their buildings and included a solar array in their long-term planning. Power Trip Energy installed a 47 KW array composed of 144 SunPower 327 watt modules on the Fort Worden Commons, which will produce over 50,000 kWh a year.
This project was unusual for us in that we served as a sub-contractor to an ESCO. Energy Service Companies specialize in taking a holistic approach to a facility’s or campus’ energy use and helping their clients navigate energy efficiency projects, renewable energy, help procure funding through grants or rebates, and serve as general contractors to coordinate the various aspects of the projects. In this case the Fort Worden PDA hired University Mechanical Contractors from Mukilteo as their ESCO and UMC helped procure some state funding to help with these efficiency projects.
Fort Worden is a jewel of Port Townsend which means so much to us, and sees so many visitors each year from all around the world. We are proud of our work with the PDA and UMC to help preserve and contribute to the park’s economic sustainability through clean solar energy.
Our installers always love a challenge and with this roof, we needed to work around skylights and vents to accommodate the solar modules. Even so, we were able to install 22 SunPower 335 Watt Modules that will produce over 7,900 kWh. For this home, that will supply 94% of the annual usage. With continued conservation, this family could easily see 100% production of clean energy.