San Francisco Residential Solar Energy Case Study

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Akeena Solar,
Solar Energy,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
Akeena Solar

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Overview: A solar energy system was designed for a residence in San Francisco. This system included 18 Sharp 185 solar modules and 1 SMA 2500 UL-SBD inverter. A total of 2,970 watts of peak power generating capability is provided (based on manufacturer output ratings). The recommendation to install this particular solar energy system was based on a detailed analysis of the business' energy bills, roof condition, shading and orientation, electrical system, local weather conditions, environmental interests, financial goals, economic parameters and aesthetic preferences.

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