This array was installed on a standing seam metal roof and were to use an S-5 clamp to attach the railing system. Based on their past usage, we designed a system that will produce over 11,800 kWh which is 99% of their annual consumption.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
This happy family will enjoy nearly 100% clean energy in their home. Using 34 SunPower solar modules this system will produce over 10,000 kWh!
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
This SunPowered client will produce approx 5,700 kWh of clean energy annually!
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
We covered the South-East roof of this client home and estimate it to produce over 5,400 kWh on an annual basis. Although this isn’t enough to cover their consumption in total, they were happy to reduce what they pay to their local utility.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
We met this client in the spring of 2018 at a local home show, after evaluating their home they installed 24 SunPower AC modules. This will produce approx 60% of their power annually.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
This satisfied client will enjoy nearly 90% of their total consumption annually being produced by clean energy!
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
These clients built this home in 2018 and wanted to begin producing clean energy as soon as possible.
With this array, we estimate it will produce 10,500 kWh on an annual basis.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
These clients were really excited to go solar! We anticipate that this solar array will produce around 70% of their annual consumption.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
This home in Port Townsend installed 28 SunPower 335 watt AC modules. The challenge with this installation was working around the chimney in the middle of the roof but the spacing between the modules worked to our advantage and were able to keep the aesthetics of the array intact.
by Jen Clark | Oct 2, 2018
We installed 30 SunPower 335watt AC Modules on this standing seam metal roof. Working around vents is never easy but even more with skylights. Our installers are great at fitting modules into those in-between spaces.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 28, 2018