Lincoln High School

Portland, OR
  • As of 1:36am
  • Power
    Output
    786.0 W
  • Irradiance
    0.0 W/m2
  • Temperature
    Cell
    0.0°F
    Ambient
    0.0°F
  • Lifetime
  • 7,114.5 kWh
    lbs of CO2 Avoided

Weather

Cloudy at 12:52 am PDT
54 °F/12 °C
Cloudy at 12:52 am PDT
Wind direction: SW
Wind speed: 7 mph

System Specs

1 kW

System Installer

  • New Path Renewables
This week, Lincoln High School 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

Lincoln High School, in the Portland School District, is the ninth project in BEF’s Solar 4R Schools program, and one of four metro area schools to receive solar electric panels from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF), the Energy Trust of Oregon, and Portland General Electric (PGE) during the first quarter of 2005.
The Solar 4R Schools program provides a demonstrable means of educating students on the functions and benefits of solar electric power at no financial cost to the schools. In addition to producing clean, renewable energy, each school’s solar power system includes a curriculum package that uses web-based, real-time data generated by each installation to help teachers instruct students on the benefits of renewable energy.
Nearly 100 percent of Lincoln students will use the solar project during their required science classes. The students will also be able to view a real-time display of the panels’ output in a school hallway.