Port Angeles is an excellent location for solar – and it is one of our busiest locations on the Peninsula. The North Olympic Peninsula averages approximately 3.5 hours of full sun per day. That is about 70% of the sun resources of southern California. This makes grid-tied solar installations very popular in Port Angeles. Power Trip Energy has installed many solar PV systems in PA over the years; here are a few of our latest projects:
Even a flat roof can be used to produce clean solar energy, as seen in this photo. The tilted array consists of 17 Silicon Energy 200 watt modules and a 2.84 KW Silicon Energy inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Dec 18, 2014
This system consists of 13 SolarWorld 270 watt modules and a Power One 3.6 KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Dec 18, 2014
This ground mount array is located on a sunny blueberry farm and consists of 30 Solar World 315 modules and a Fronius 11KW inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Dec 18, 2014
This array consists of 24 Sunpower 335 watt modules and a SPR inverter and is mounted on a sunny garage roof.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 30, 2014
This home has an array which consists of 24 Itek 270 watt modules and 2 SMA 6 KW inverters.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 8, 2014
This grid tied ground mount array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 190 watt modules and a
Silicon Energy 5300 watt inverter. It is mounted on concrete footings and posts for maximum strength, safety, and tilt angle.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
This 5.07 KW array consists of 24 Silicon Energy 195 watt modules and a 5300 watt inverter. The array utilizes the south facing roof over the garage’s gable.
by Nicole Mason | Oct 2, 2014
3.08 KW array consisting of 15 Evergreen 205 watt modules and a SMA 3000 watt grid tied inverter.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 29, 2014
in 2009 this system was expanded by adding another 15 Day4 Energy solar modules to an existing PV system equipped with a SMA 5000 watt inverter, The complete system is 5.4 KW.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014
The third time is the charm for Gene and Norma. A phase III expansion to their system resulted in the replacement of one inverter with a SMA 3000 and the addition of three Sanyo 200 watt modules. The total array size is now 7.02 KW. Persistence is a good thing.
by Nicole Mason | Aug 27, 2014