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Open group to discuss issues related to the ownership of residential solar photovoltaic systems in Seattle or Washington state. We hope to provide support to anyone wishing to install solar panels in the area.Plus

Local installers, service and equipment providers are very welcome, but please keep your comments to supporting the community and not sales pitches. Do not PM folks who are asking questions. They will reach out to you.
Tyrel Haveman, profile picture

If you're interested in getting solar installed, definitely post questions to this group!

There is a list of local solar companies in the Files section here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seattle.solar.homeowners/files/

Installers are not allowed to reach out to you with sales pitches through this group, either in comments or private messages. If they do, they will be blocked, according to our rules.

Nouvelle activité
Stu Frothingham, profile picture

Free solar workshop about solar financing hosted by Solar Washington -

Join Solar Washington in this presentation scheduled for Thursday, April 8 at 12:00 noon (Pacific) and titled, Solar Financing 101. You’rePlus ready, your roof is ready, the sun is out and the tax credit is waiting! So what’s holding you back? If trying to figure out how to pay for it is a hurdle this presentation is for you. Learn more about your options when it comes to paying for your solar system including why no interest may not always be the best option.

SOLARWA.ORG

April 2021 Solar Washington Presentation: Solar Financing 101

Advancing Solar Energy in Washington State
Greg Howard, profile picture

OK, fellow nerds: I'm staring down the barrel of the solar bank reset and I'm looking at a surplus of about 3MWh for the year that will go poof, straight into PSE's pockets, at the end of March. Anything "productive" I should try to do with it before that happens, assuming I don't want to invest in building a cryptocurrency mining rig just to salvage value from $300 worth of power? 😄

Erick Brown, profile picture

1 build electric bicycle and put a solar panel on it

2 build a bigger solar power/2 person bike/car. Prototype

3 bring solar powered bicycle to market

Things to work on to get to Step one
Reaching out to community to get advice
Learning about So a power and motors
Getting hands more on experience with building
Getting tools in a place To build

Realising even if things don't go to plan you have You have learn something from it

Roger Swearingen, profile picture

Looks like solar panels are around as cheap as they will get, or so says the industry.

PV-MAGAZINE.COM

‘Falling solar module costs are behind us’

Canadian Solar is pivoting towards energy storage and is preparing to IPO its manufacturing and Chinese solar project activity in China, under the CSI Solar operation, by July.
Eric Newcomer, profile picture

New install here. Looking through my history, I frequently see usage track with production. That doesnt seem right and makes me feel like my production is somehow draining instead of feeding upstream. CanPlus someone help explain? We have gas heat and no AC so it’s not that.

Here’s one such suspicious chart where production isn’t a perfect curve which really illustrates it.

Peut être une image de texte qui dit ’Energy Graphs Energy Power 11.0 kWh 8.3 kWh 5.5 kWh 2.8 kWh 0 kWh 12am 4am Used 8am Produced 12pm 4pm 8pm’
Moises Santos, profile picture

This is what I've been working on for the last year.

Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. don't loose faith.
Take a look for yourself

Mobile, Solar, Water & Telecommunications Infrastructure.... Plus

Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.

Sense, A&R Solar, American Solar Energy Society - ASES, Sunstate Equipment Co., LLC, Uncle Ike's Pot Shop, Pacific Sheet Metal, Dakota Lithium Batteries, Footprint Project

Thank You All For Believing In Me🥺🙏🏾

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This is what I've been working on for the last year.

Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. don't loose faith.
Take a look for yourself

Mobile, Solar, Water & Telecommunications Infrastructure.... Plus

Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.

Sense, A&R Solar, American Solar Energy Society - ASES, Sunstate Equipment Co., LLC, Uncle Ike's Pot Shop, Pacific Sheet Metal, Dakota Lithium Batteries, Footprint Project

Thank You All For Believing In Me🥺🙏🏾