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Projects - 2010 - 2009 - 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003
Brotherton
Residence Quilcene, WA November 20075.7 KW system consisting of 30 Evergreen 190 watt modules and an 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. |
Low
Residence Bainbridge Island, WA November 20073 KW system consisting of 15 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a 2500 watt SMA inverter. The PV system nicely complements the homeowner's green building consulting business. |
Crouse
Residence Port Townsend, WA October 2007 2.8 kW system consisting of 14 Sanyo 200 watt solar modules and a 3000 watt SMA inverter. This array mounted on the south facing roof of the garage and breezeway feeds power back to the attached house. |
Smith
Residence Port Angeles, WA October 2007 2.7 KW system composed of 14 Day4 Energy solary modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 5000 watt inverter. This system is designed to be expanded in the future with another 2.7 KW of solar modules on the same inverter. |
Riccio
- Carlton Residence Sequim Bay, WA October 2007 3KW system using 15 Sanyo 200 watt modules and 3000 watt SMA inverter. The homeowners wanted solar power on their new shed and had their site evaluated and their PV system designed before they built the shed. That's why it looks so good! |
Morgan
Residence Edmonds, WA September 20078.2 KW system on cement tile roof. This system is composed of 42 Day4 Energy solar modules (made in BC Canada) and two SMA Sunnyboy 5000 watt inverters. |
Quileute
Tribe Residences Lapush, WA September 2007 Four homes of Quileute Tribal members were each equipped with 540 watts of solar electricity and batteries for emergency back up power. The systems are tied to the grid but will also provide clean electricity during power outages. Thanks to NW Seed for coordinating this federally funded project. |
Anderson
Residence Port Townsend, WA
August 20072 KW system using 10 Sanyo 200 watt modules and an SMA Sunnyboy 2100 watt inverter. Modules are extended above the peak of the roof to reduce afternoon shading of the array. |
Pederson
Residence Poulsbo, WA
August 2007 5.32 KW grid tied system with 28 Evergreen 190
watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 6000 watt
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Finney
Residencejust outside Port Townsend, WA August 2007 2.16 KW system using 12 Evergreen 180 watt solar 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. |
Loehr
Residence Morgan HillPort Townsend, WA July 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. |
Randall
Residence Corner of Adams &
Roosevelt Streets Port Townsend, WA July 4, 2007 On independence day the Randall family
celebrated "energy
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Swater
Residence Hansville, WA North Kitsap County July 2007 5.6 KW system with 28 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 6000 watt inverter. |
Whitney
Residence UptownPort Townsend, WA July 2007 2.8 KW system with 14 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 2500 watt inverter. The dormer and main roof are close enough in pitch to allow solar modules to be located on each while feeding a single inverter. |
Spiegel
Residence east of Port Angeles, WA on the Strait of Juan de Fuca1.26 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 bluff |
Haakenson
Residence North of Quilcene, WA
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! |
Clise
Residence Uptown Port Townsend, WA north of Post Office June 2007 3.6 KW grid-tied system with 20 Evergreen 180 watt modules racked up on flat roof with a SMA 3300 watt inverter |
Starr
Residence Vashon Island, WA June 2007 8.2 kw system utilizing 46 Evergreen 180 watt modules and two SMA Sunnyboy inverters (6000 and 2500 watts respectively). The largest grid tied PV system currently installed on Vashon Island. |
Roedder
Residence Ollala, WA, Kitsap
County south of Port Orchard. May 2007 3 KW grid tied system with 15 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA Sunnyboy 3300 watt inverter mounted on outbuilding with a sunny roof. |
Schaefer
Residence Sequim, WAMay 2007 4.68 KW grid tied system with 26 Evergreen 180 watt modules and SMA 6000 watt inverter |
Holeman
Residence Phase II in Port Townsend, WA May 2007 4.32 KW system on PSE grid with Evergreen 180 watt modules |
Benson
Residence Shelton, WAMay 2007 3.24 KW system on Mason Co. PUD #3 grid with 18 Evergreen 180 watt modules and SMA 3300 watt inverter |
Wallace
Residence Port Angeles, WA May 2007 2.52 kW system on accessory dwelling unit/shop building. System consists of 14 Evergreen 180 watt modules and an SMA 2500 watt inverter. |
Dandridge
Residence Umatilla Hill Neighborhood in Port Townsend, WA April 2007 3.6 KW grid tied system with 18 Sanyo 200 watt modules and 2 inverters (1 for south facing modules and 1 for west facing modules) |
Horst
Residence - Sequim, WAMarch 2007 4.32 KW system on Clallam PUD grid with 24 Evergreen 180 watt modules |
Wennstrom
Residence Port Townsend, WAMarch 2007 2.16 KW system on PSE Grid with Evergreen 180 watt modules and SMA 2100 watt inverter |
Residence
Port Hadlock, WA February 2007 5 KW grid tied system with 28 Evergreen 180 watt modules and a SMA 6000 watt inverter |
Holland
Residence Port Townsend, WA February 2007 2.66 KW system on PSE grid with Sanyo 190 watt modules and SMA 2500 watt inverter |
Chatham
Bus Shelter Hansville, WA November 20071.2 kW grid tied PV system composed of 6 Sanyo 200 watt modules and a SMA 2100 watt inverter. The PV array is located on a bus shelter at the entrance to the Chatham subdivision and powers the lights and automatic entry gate for the development. This subdivision in north Kitsap County will highlight green built homes and the developer is offering cash incentives for homeowners to build green and include solar on their homes. To learn more, contact Olympic Property Group at 360-598-8585 or www.orminc.com |