Hire Electric's 7.5kw Solar Array Goes Online

Since 1935 Hire Electric has been providing quality electrical installations to homes and businesses throughout the Columbia River Gorge. Now we are moving into the future with the latest in on-site power generating technology.

The 7.5kw solar installation will consist of 36, Sanyo 210 watt solar modules and use Enphase micro inverters to turn the solar energy into power that can synchronize with North Wasco PUD’s utility grid.

Solar energy will replace about 30% of Hire Electric’s current power consumption.

You can see how much power we are producing right now at our Enphase Monitoring Website.

Stop by and visit any time.

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4 comments to Hire Electric’s 7.5kw Solar Array Goes Online

  • reworld

    RT @KenOatman: 7.5kw Solar Array in Oregon link to Enphase monitoring site, top right Sanyo 210 panel looks weak

  • Thanks for your comment. Enphase has discovered a firmware issue with this module not waking up on icy or foggy mornings. Then we loose it for the whole day. They are working on it and hopefully it will be resolved soon. We are very happy that Enphase has a robust customer/installer support team, 15 year parts and labor warranty and that we can see what each module is actually doing.

  • william

    I love this blog. Cool looking design as well. I have subscribed to it.

  • [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by RenewableEnergyWorld, Good Day Solar ☼. Good Day Solar ☼ said: 7.5kw Solar Array in Oregon http://j.mp/EnphaseOR link to panel-by-panel Enphase monitoring site—that top right Sanyo 210 panel looks weak. [...]

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