42 module, 9,660 watt system utilizing micro-inverter technology with real-time, on-line homeowner monitoring. Black framed modules on cedar shakes creates an elegant and cohesive visual effect.
A customer’s horse stable provided all the “landscape” necessary to install a sizable 12,240 watt system that utilizes DC optimizers and will produce up to 15,000 kWh per year. Enough to eliminate the utility bills for the average household.
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To accomodate a customer’s desire to “go green”, it was necessary to “shoe-horn” a system into her tree-obstructed back yard. Solution – clear cedar pergola lifting 5,000 watts high enough to avoid shading issues.
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A homeowner’s desire to preserve the rural aesthetic of their restored colonial farmhouse resulted in this ground-based system, sited on an obscure corner of their property and concealed from view. Oriented due south, with the capability to be tilted seasonally for optimum efficiency and utilizing micro-inverter technology, this 10k ground mount system operates at peak efficiency.
Merrymack Farm boarding stables had a favorable orientation and no shading issues. For this application, 275 watt solar modules with a 10k central inverter supplied more than half of the total electric usage for this “energy thirsty” facility.
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7,000 watts on a three-bedroom colonial was designed to eliminate this young families electric bill entirely. Our objective is always to design a well-balanced system that will be sized to meet demand and to avoid exceeding it.
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