1000 days of Solar

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Today marks the 1000th day of operation for the 2.53kw solar array on our roof.  Since we’ve installed it,

  • 8.9 MWh of energy has been produced (almost 9kWh/day on average)
  • 6 tons of CO2 have been avoided
  • $1,100 in electricity costs have been avoided ($850 if I don’t count the optional fee for wind power I’ve subscribed to for years)
  • 70% of our electrical consumption has been covered
  • No maintenance has been required (other than optional snow removal)
  • My inverter manufacturer (Enphase) has gone public
  • My panel manufacturer (Siliken) has gone bankrupt.  (But warranties remain intact, in theory)
  • Utility rebates from Xcel have dropped from $2.25/watt to $1.50 since we installed.

We’ve recently embarked on a plan to renovate the house, and may end up with a new flat roof on the back.  If so, I hope we can have space and budget to add another 1kW or so.

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Minnesota has also continued to move forward on solar energy, with Ikea briefly holding the state record with a 1.1MW array on its roof, later eclipsed by a 2MW utility-scale system in Slayton, MN.  My utility, Xcel Energy wanted to eliminate the solar rebate altogether, but it was extended at a lower rate of $1.50/watt for now – appropriate, I feel, so that the solar industry has some planning runway, but rebates drop along with system costs.  There has also been some discussion of a 10% solar standard for Minnesota.  Solar Works in Minnesota!

3 thoughts on “1000 days of Solar

  1. Hay Y’all, take your Northern snowy weather back, 20 degrees below normal and very little sun :-( . Up for 817 days here @ 6.85MWh Should have a Zero Electric Bill this year (but not zeroing out in power used, yet)
    Here’s my install: http://tackyted.com/solar/
    Also a map of solar in our area:
    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=216695957945448267658.0004b8b2f50ea8604f167

    If your in this area and need a hand or info on solar, give me a call (contact info on tackyted.com

    Eric, been keeping an eye on your Mini-Split. Might go that way on the old section of the house after I do some more sealing of leaks.

    Thanks for the great info you post. Ted

    P.S. “flat roof ” in your climate ???

    • P.S. “flat roof ” in your climate ???

      Yeah, I was a little concerned, but they assure me it’ll be fine. It’s not that unusual I guess. (and not perfectly flat…)

      I hope to eventually have separate monitoring for the mini-split circuit, my electric use has been creeping up and I imagine it’s to blame, but it’d be nice to know for sure.

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