2007

Haakenson Residence, 4.32 KW, Quilcene, 2007

Haakenson Residence, 4.32 KW, Quilcene, 2007

4.32 KW grid tied system with 24 Evergreen 180 watt modules and a SMA 4000 watt inverter. The Haakensons are building a home and making electricity from the sun while they are still in the construction process. 200th solar powered home on the Puget Sound Energy utility grid!

Spiegel Residence, 1.26 KW, Port Angeles, 2007

Spiegel Residence, 1.26 KW, Port Angeles, 2007

1.26 KW system using 7 180 watt  Evergreen solar modules and an 1100 watt SMA inverter. Power Trip helped customer with county permit process to selectively remove trees to improve solar access while protecting eagle perch trees on the bluff.

Randall Residence, 2KW, Port Townsend, 2007

Randall Residence, 2KW, Port Townsend, 2007

On Independence Day the Randall family celebrated “energy independence” by installing a 2 KW system with 10 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 2100 watt inverter. With conservation measures, this system will provide more electricity than the home uses late Spring through early Autumn.

Loehr Residence, 3 KW, Port Townsend, 2007

Loehr Residence, 3 KW, Port Townsend, 2007

3 KW system utilizing 15 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 3000 watt inverter. The Loehrs are active in raising local awareness of global warming and have taken steps to reduce their carbon footprint by generating clean solar electricity for use in their all electric car.

Finney Residence, 2.16 KW, just outside Port Townsend, 2007

Finney Residence, 2.16 KW, just outside Port Townsend, 2007

2.16 KW system using 12 Evergreen 180 watt modules (made in USA) and a 2100 watt SMA inverter (made in Germany). Mr. Finney is a tugboat captain and appreciates the fact that his grid tied PV system generates electricity credits with the local utility even when he is out at sea.

Brotherton Residence, 5.7 KW, Quilcene, 2007

Brotherton Residence, 5.7 KW, Quilcene, 2007

5.7 KW system consisting of 30 Evergreen 190 watt modules and a SMA 6000 watt inverter. This system is installed on a sunny hillside above the Brotherton’s chicken coop and garden, all making good use of the sun.