Solar Power on Cape Cod by the Bay in Selbyville, Delaware
This waterfront homeowner knows a good investment. This part-time rental uses a lot of energy and the owner wanted to cut their carbon footprint and energy costs as much as possible.
The challenge was to find the right panels in the proper configuration to avoid shading from the dormers in order to get as many watts as possible and keep the integrity of the homes' aesthetic qualities.
With this 4,095 DC Watt solar system, it should produce about 524.16 killowatt hours of energy from the sun on a monthly basis. With the 50% State Grant and the 30% Renewable Energy Federal Tax Credit, this owner is on his way to seeing a great return on his investment, especially as conventional energy prices climb.
Roof mounted solar power; 4,095 DC Watt grid tied photovoltaic array
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