Does solar really work in the state of Washington?

Does solar really work in the state of Washington?

Yes it does. Contrary to what many people believe, that just because we don't have as much sunshine as California, for example, that solar does not work in Washington. Because we have mostly overcast sky during the winter months, this makes it evenly lit, providing plenty of daylight to create enough energy. Plus, the technology is very sophisticated.

How much does a system cost?

How much does a system cost?

System costs are priced per watt. An average system size is between 2-5KW (2000-5000 watts). The cost per watt is around $6-$9, for a system that is only grid-tied, meaning that it connects to the utility. The next level is between $11-$12 per watt, for a system that is either grid-tied with battery backup, or non grid-tied (stand alone system). Ask one of our specialists about special discounts. *Please note: these numbers are not an officical quote, numbers may be different, depending on your home, the equipment, type of installation, and material used. A site survey must be performed to know if a system can be installed at your location. Call 253.231.8525 for a FREE consultation.

How does solar work?

How Does solar work?

Solar panels are comprised of individual solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity via the photovoltaic effect (PV). Solar cells absorb photons The electrons are directed out of the cells to create an electrical current This current is in the form of direct current (DC), but it is converted into the alternating current (AC) that your building can use.

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