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Dewey Beach, Delaware Home Looks Sharp with Solar Power

Dewey Beach
DE
Installation Date: 
Sat, 10/10/2009

This Dewey Beach, Delaware homeowner decided that with the current solar energy incentives and the rising cost of energy now would be a great time to put an energy plan into play.

After researching several companies, a decision was made to go with Flexera. 

The Flexera team took a close look at his energy bills, roof lines, solar facing, pitch, grants, and a long list of other site characteristics and came up with a dual array.

The first system utilizes the most south facing roof, which happened to be in the shape of a triangle.  Using angled panels to finish off edges, we were able to follow the triangular roofline to not only maximize the number of watts per square foot, but to make the array as aesthetically pleasing as possible. 

We were also able to place panels on the southwest roof to generate more power.  Both have a sleek black-on-black color tone that makes them very pleasing to the eye and does not detract from the roof's visual integrity.

In the end, the owner has a system that is going to look good, work well, and generate about 4,812 kilowatt hours per year.

Technology: 

Roof mounted solar power; 2,564 DC Watt grid tied photovoltaic array

Energy Savings: 
401

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Positive Impact

Equivalent of planting a forest of
41,887 Mature Ponderosa Pine Trees

Emission Reductions:
Carbon Dioxide: 1,953,971 pounds
Sulfur Dioxide: 15,223 pounds
Nitrogen Oxide: 56,590 pounds