Trinity Lutheran College

Everett, WA
  • As of 6:38pm
  • Power
    Output
    916.0 W
  • Irradiance
    520.8 W/m2
  • Temperature
    Cell
    77.5°F
    Ambient
    52.5°F
  • Lifetime
  • 3,448.8 kWh
    lbs of CO2 Avoided

Weather

Fair at 3:52 pm PDT
61 °F/16 °C
Fair at 3:52 pm PDT
Wind direction:
Wind speed: 5 mph

System Specs

3 kW
36.0°

System Installer

  • West Seattle Natural
This week, Trinity Lutheran College 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

Trinity Lutheran College’s solar project reflects the school’s commitment to educate students, faculty, staff and community members about sustainable sources of power. The solar panel installation produces energy and, with its interactive display and supporting classroom curriculum, provides a means to learn about energy production and conservation using real-time data. We want to integrate our studies on environmental education through Math, Science, Social Studies, Business, Applied Communication, and Religious Studies. The Solar Project is a major element in our Rooftop Garden and Children’s Play Area.
The photovoltaic (PV) system features a single 2.52 kW array of 12 Evergreen 210-watt PV modules. Under full sun conditions, the system could light more than 175 compact fluorescent light bulbs. Over a year, it will produce more than 2,500 kilowatt-hours of clean, renewable energy.