Solar panels report, April to June 2020

This information is a report on energy production from the solar panels on the roof at Church of the Redeemer.

April 2020

Week Peak Power Energy Produced
04/01/2020 – 04/07/2020 21.5 kW 717 kWh
04/08/2020 – 04/14/2020 20.9 kW 964 kWh
04/15/2020 – 04/21/2020 20.7 kW 750 kWh
04/22/2020 – 04/28/2020 22.4 kW 583 kWh
04/29/2020 – 04/30/2020 19.4 kW 227 kWh
April 2020 Total: 3.24 MWh
Previous Month Total: 2.38 MWh
Year to Date: 7.58 MWh

Your Carbon Offset for this month: 2.24 tons

You have offset the equivalent of 57 trees.

May 2020

Week Peak Power Energy Produced
05/01/2020 – 05/07/2020 22.3 kW 779 kWh
05/08/2020 – 05/14/2020 21.3 kW 887 kWh
05/15/2020 – 05/21/2020 20.7 kW 626 kWh
05/22/2020 – 05/28/2020 20.6 kW 750 kWh
05/29/2020 – 05/31/2020 12.2 kW 214 kWh
May 2020 Total: 3.26 MWh
Previous Month Total: 3.24 MWh
Year to Date: 10.8 MWh

Your Carbon Offset for this month: 2.25 tons

You have offset the equivalent of 58 trees.

June 2020

Week Peak Power Energy Produced
06/01/2020 – 06/07/2020 21.7 kW 810 kWh
06/08/2020 – 06/14/2020 21.8 kW 619 kWh
06/15/2020 – 06/21/2020 21.6 kW 792 kWh
06/22/2020 – 06/28/2020 20.5 kW 837 kWh
06/29/2020 – 06/30/2020 20.4 kW 183 kWh
June 2020 Total: 3.24 MWh
Previous Month Total: 3.26 MWh
Year to Date: 14.1 MWh

Your Carbon Offset for this month: 2.24 tons

You have offset the equivalent of 57 trees.

Placque saying that the solar panels were given by John Pearson.

The solar panels at Church of the Redeemer were paid for by a bequest of John Pearson.

Church of the Redeemer

Welcome to Church of the Redeemer: Worshiping God, living in community, and reaching out to the world. We are an Episcopal Church serving north King County and south Snohomish County, Washington. As you travel your road, go with friends walking the way of Jesus at Redeemer.

Church of the Redeemer is at 6210 Northeast 181st Street in Kenmore, Washington. We are a short distance north of Bothell Way, near the Burke-Gilman Trail. The entrance looks like a gravel driveway. The campus is larger on the inside than it is on the outside. And we managed to hide a large building on the side of a hill that is not easily seen from the street.

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