Midstate Electric Cooperative

La Pine, OR
  • As of 1:29am
  • Power
    Output
    773.0 W
  • Irradiance
    0.0 W/m2
  • Temperature
    Cell
    0.0°F
    Ambient
    0.0°F
  • Lifetime
  • 57,024.6 kWh
    lbs of CO2 Avoided

Weather

Fair at 12:54 am PDT
48 °F/9 °C
Fair at 12:54 am PDT
Wind direction: SW
Wind speed: 12 mph

System Specs

7 kW

System Installer

  • Sunlight solar energy
This week, Midstate Electric Cooperative generated Kilowatt-hours of electricity.From fossil-fueled sources, this amount of electricity would have emitted lbs of CO2 into the atmosphere.

This could power:

  • An electric toothbrush for
  • A 42" plasma-screen television for
  • A typical video game system for

Midstate Electric Coop’s new administration building, completed in September of 2005, is the first LEED® certified building in Central Oregon and the first LEED certified electric cooperative in the world. Buildings seeking LEED certification are evaluated in six categories: Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Innovation & Design.
The 7 kW photovoltaic array that sits atop the building’s parking structure is expected to supply 12% of the annual energy consumed on-site. Midstate will purchase wind energy to provide the remaining 88% of the required electricity.