After completing re-roofing the home, we installed 28 SunPower 327 Watt AC Modules on the home. We used their utility bill to decide how much energy needed to show comparable offset for consumption. With this system we expect it to cover 90-95% of their annual usage.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 20, 2018
This lovely pesticide-free farm houses the cutest barn venue in Jefferson County. Raincoast farms also applied for a 25% USDA Grant to assist in their investment in solar.
Check out their website to learn more about their venue and farm!
http://raincoastfarm.com/
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by Andy Cochrane | Sep 20, 2018
For this client, we initially installed a 9.81kW system on their newly constructed home. After two years of living in the home, they recognized that they needed some additional capacity to reach full consumption vs production. We installed an additional 6.37kW to achieve that goal
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 20, 2018
We installed 35 SunPower 305 Watt Modules onto 3 fixed-position poles. Pitched perfectly and oriented towards the sun, this system will produce over 13000 kWh’s on an annual basis.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 20, 2018
For this solar installation, we needed to use a racking system to optimize the system’s performance. Although this is small system size, it will cover the annual usage of the garage on the property.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 19, 2018
We installed 24 SunPower 335 AC Modules for this client on their home office. This system will generate over 7,500 kWh on an annual basis.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 19, 2018
Power Trip added 3.35kW to their 5.94kW (Phase I)some additional capacity to this clients home to help them reach their full production vs consumption goal.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 19, 2018
This 2nd phase was installed on the South facing garage roof. They are now able to achieve 100% production vs consumption with this additional system.
by Andy Cochrane | Sep 17, 2018
This home in Port Townsend was equipped (24) SunPower 335 Ac Modules and with their past utility history, this system will cover 100% of their annual usage. Way to go!
by Andy Cochrane | Jun 12, 2018
This home in Port Townsend was originally installed in 2009 with 4.2 kW using Sanyo 210 Watt Modules. With the current incentives available, expanding system was a great option for them. Power Trip added 3.69 kW in SunPower 335 Modules to this system.
by Andy Cochrane | Jun 12, 2018