Sharp

Residence, 5.17 KW, Silverdale, 2012

Residence, 5.17 KW, Silverdale, 2012

This array is comprised of 22 Sharp 235 watt modules and a Power One 5 KW inverter. The array utilizes two different portions of the roof thereby maximizing the performance of roof space that would otherwise go unused.

Dolf Residence, 2.82 KW, Anacortes, 2010

Dolf Residence, 2.82 KW, Anacortes, 2010

2.82 KW array consisting of Sharp 235 watt monocrystalline modules (made is USA) and a SMA 4000 watt grid tied inverter. The Dolphs are justifiably proud of their wildlife friendly yard. They can now add solar power to their green portfolio.

Testerman Cottage, 1.88 KW, Guemes Island, 2010

Testerman Cottage, 1.88 KW, Guemes Island, 2010

Bill and Ann love their little Guemes Island cottage and decided that it deserved solar power. Their system is small, 1.88 KW consisting of 8 sharp 235 watt modules and a Sunnyboy 2000 watt inverter, but should generate as much electricity as this away cottage uses each year.

McComb Gardens, 4.23 KW, Sequim, 2010

McComb Gardens, 4.23 KW, Sequim, 2010

Jane and Neil are passionate about running a green nursery. When they heard of a solar powered nursery on the East Coast they thought, “Cool, we can do that too!” Their 4.23 KW solar array consists of 18 Sharp 235 watt modules and a PV Powered 4800 inverter. Solar power offsets about 70% of the annual power bill of the nursery and on-site residence.

Kuehn Residence, 3.29 KW, Anacortes, 2010

Kuehn Residence, 3.29 KW, Anacortes, 2010

The Kuehn’s got together with a number of friends and installed their PV array in the winter of 2010. This system consists of 14 Sharp 235 watt modules and A SMA Sunnyboy 4000 watt inverter. The Kuehn’s are also members of Skagit Beat the Heat, a citizen group working to slow global warming and increase community sustainability.

Sequim High School, 2.35 KW, Sequim, 2010

Sequim High School, 2.35 KW, Sequim, 2010

This 2.35 KW system consists of 10 Sharp 235 watt modules and a 2800 watt PV Powered 208V (three phase) inverter. The system is equipped with a PV Powered web based data monitoring system. This project was funded entirely by a federal grant. The roof on the General Education building is really large, so hopefully we can find a way to utilize it for more PV!

Schrader Residence, 3.22 KW, Sequim, 2010

Schrader Residence, 3.22 KW, Sequim, 2010

Frank and Paula Schrader are pleased with their new home just outside of Sequim and the 3.22 KW Schraders-for-websolar array on their attached garage. The array consists of 14 Sharp 230 watt (all black) modules and a SMA 4000 watt inverter.  The wood in the wheelbarrow came from one of several trees that shaded the south side of the home. The home is now brighter, warmer, and drier and the Schraders have a nice supply of fuel for their wood stove.