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Solar panels report, July to September 2021

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

Solar panel production for Year 2021 through September: 24.3 MWh

Lifetime Production: 180 MWh

Solar panel results by month

July 2021

Week Peak Power (kW) Energy Produced (kWh)
07/01/2021 – 07/07/2021 19 811
07/08/2021 – 07/14/2021 21 1011
07/15/2021 – 07/21/2021 20 759
07/22/2021 – 07/28/2021 20 1035
07/29/2021 – 07/31/2021 19 317

Carbon offset for July 2021: 5,990 lbs

You have offset the equivalent of 70 trees.

August 2021

Week Peak Power (kW) Energy Produced (kWh)
08/01/2021 – 08/07/2021 20 761
08/08/2021 – 08/14/2021 19 870
08/15/2021 – 08/21/2021 19 561
08/22/2021 – 08/28/2021 20 657
08/29/2021 – 08/31/2021 18 236
August 2021 Total: 0 3

Carbon offset for July 2021: 4,700 lbs

You have offset the equivalent of 55 trees.

September 2021

Week Peak Power (kW) Energy Produced (kWh)
09/01/2021 – 09/07/2021 18.7 731
09/08/2021 – 09/14/2021 19.4 491
09/15/2021 – 09/21/2021 18.6 511
09/22/2021 – 09/28/2021 17.8 504
09/29/2021 – 09/30/2021 7.0 42
September 2021 Total 0.0 2

Carbon offset for July 2021: 3,470 lbs

You have offset the equivalent of 40 trees.

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

Solar panels were a bequest

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 6220 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.

The Episcopal Church welcomes you.

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