Solar Power At Vermont Timber Works
All of of the electricity in our office and shop has come from solar power since January, 2015 when were able to install solar panels in the backyard of our shop. In 2016, we began producing more power than we could use and began gifting the extra electricity to three of our favorite charities: The Vermont Foodbank, Upper Valley Haven, and the Bennington Coalition for the Homeless.
How It Works
It is pretty cool how our solar system works. The array is “Net-Metered,” so all the power it produces goes into a power grid. We draw electricity from the grid as we need it. When we overproduce energy for the year, the extra green energy is given to charities we're honored to support through credits from Green Mountain Power.
The Array
The array is located in an open field behind our shop. It has four rows of panels with forty-eight 310 watt panels in each row. Its total capacity is 59kw/hour. We use accumulated credits, from especially sunny days, to balance our power usage when we under-produce energy on a day-by-day basis.
Installation VideoThe Inverters
We have two 28kw inverters that convert DC power from the solar panels to AC power that is sent to the grid. A smart meter constantly records the power we are sending to the grid. On January 13th at 3:11pm one inverter was producing 17kw – not bad for late in the afternoon! Real time reports are sent to an online monitoring system.
Energy Production ReportsPrudent Living
Prudent Living LLC designed and installed the solar system. Tim Biebel worked with with us from the start. He and his team were able to provide us with a great system in a short time frame. We filed the permit application on October 17th, and were operational on the 30th of December, 2014.
Prudent LivingThe Result
Timber frames that are cut by the sun! In a typical year we offset 50 tons of CO2 emissions or the equivalent of 7,400 gallons of gasoline.
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