Phase II Solar Expansion in Sequim
We are always happy to help our customers expand their existing arrays as their energy consumption changes. With Phase II now operational, this system will produce enough power to fully offset their electrical needs; contributing to a greener and more energy-independent future for this Sequim resident.
by Andy Cochrane | Oct 10, 2024
Now that we have been on the path of increasing use of electricity for personal transportation, researchers are beginning to be able to statistically link the benefits of EVs to reduced pollution and illness by zip code, and correlate with higher EV adoption rates.
This study looked at EV adoption by zip code in California (the state with the fastest EV adoption rate, providing the largest amount of relevant data) and showed that the zip codes with higher EV registration rates had measurably lower NOx pollution and lower Asthma-related ER visits as EV registrations increased.
This may feel like an obvious correlation to some of us, but it is useful to begin building the scientific body of work to support these claims. The immediate human benefits of the transition to clean energy may sometimes be understated if there is a lack of hard data.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969723003765
Power Trip Energy 9 KW SunPower Array, Port Townsend, May 2024
by Andy Cochrane | Aug 26, 2024