Habitat for Humanity

Portland, OR
  • As of 1:48am
  • Power
    Output
    0.0 w
  • Irradiance
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  • Temperature
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    Ambient
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  • Lifetime
  • 3,927.4 kwh
    5,498.3 lbs of CO2 Avoided

Weather

Mostly Cloudy at 2:52 pm PST
53 °F/12 °C
Mostly Cloudy at 2:52 pm PST
Wind direction: E
Wind speed: 20 mph

System Specs

1 kW
35.0°
180.0° from North
0%

System Installer

  • Christenson Electric, Inc.
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Today, Habitat for Humanity generated 0.0 Kilowatt-hours of electricity. From fossil-fueled sources, this amount of electricity would have emitted 0.0 lbs of CO2 into the atmosphere.

This could power:

  • An electric toothbrush for 0 sec
  • A 42" plasma-screen television for 0 sec
  • A typical video game system for 0 sec

Juan and Adriana Salazar's Habitat for Humanity home was built with efficiency in mind, and includes superior insulation and high-efficiency appliances and a 1.1 kW solar system will supply nearly 1/3 of the Salazar's annual electricity demand. Not only will this system lower the Salazar's monthly energy bill, and offset about 1,400 pounds of global warming (CO2) in the process, but it will also demonstrate that solar electric installations can function effectively, even in urban areas of the Pacific Northwest.