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                            Kitsap Solar Tour

                   Saturday, October 5th

  

Solar power, energy efficient homes, Electric Vehicles Toyota Rav 4 and Nissan Leaf will be on display at this year's Kitsap Solar Tour, Saturday October 5th from 10 - 3 pm. Tour maps and other information will be available at two different tour kick-off locations - one on Bainbridge Island, one in Port Orchard.

Marshall Residence  

At each tour location will be an orientation and Solar 101 "Spin Your Meter Backwards" presentation beginning at 10am. The homes will be available for touring from

11 am - 3 pm. There will be three homes on the tour in each community, with home owners present acting as docents and answering questions.

The tour is free and open to the public.
 

Bainbridge Island Tour HQ

Marshall Residence

9673 Ne  Northtown Loop

Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

 

Port Orchard Tour HQ

Jenson Residence

5858 SE Lake Valley RD

Port Orchard, WA 98366

 

For more information or with questions please contact Andy Cochrane.

Andy Cochrane, Power Trip Energy Corp

PHONE: 360-643-3080

E-MAIL: andy@powertripenergy.com

Comparison of the Leaf and Tesla to hybrids  

 

 

 http://www.climatecentral.org/news/a-roadmap-to-climate-friendly-cars-2013-16318

 

This is an interesting study that performs a Life Cycle Analysis of hybrid and electric vehicles, taking into account the cleanliness of the grid in the 50 US states, and also the embodied energy and emissions in the manufacturing process of various vehicles. The authors rightly conclude that the benefits of electric vehicles are dependent on the source of electricity they use to charge.

   
A couple of things the study does not appear to address are the time of day when cars are charged (many grid locations have higher CO2 emissions during peak loads) , and the presence of any distributed energy generation at the charging location. I am an a dvocate of marrying electric vehicles with grid-tied pv at the charging location, I think this accomplishes the cleanest charging possible, Leafs Chargingand also trumps the economics of charging from standard grid-power (not to mention filling up at the gas pump.) It also seems that as more aggressive RPS targets continue to kick in across the nation, the sources of grid electricity will be generally emitting less carbon over the coming years.
Here at Power Trip Energy, we have just ordered a Toyota RAV4 EV,  which will replace the bulk of the driving we are currently doing in a 23 year old Toyota pick- up truck and a 21 year old Chevy Astro van. Although this vehicle is smaller than those other two, with the back seat down and a folding ladder in the back we will be able to use this vehicle for site evaluations and other light duty work on single story buildings within 50 miles, which describes about 75% of our projects.
  
We have 4 kw of grid-tied pv, currently generating about 75% of our electricity here at the Power Trip Energy shop, and we will more than double that generating capacity by the end of the year. This will cover the additional electrical consumption we anticipate from our own electric vehicle and from the other EV drivers who are using our free public charging station to recharge. As we are now seeing more occasions when there are two EVs here simultaneously, we will be adding a second charging station when we add the additional pv.
  
While we are moving forward with what we perceive to be the cleanest smartest energy generation and usage realistically feasible, we look forward to reading the studies of more researchers. We also look forward to installing pv systems and EV service equipment for you.

 Project of the Month

 

 

David and Shawn's Bremerton home was already very energy efficient. They recently converted to a heat pump water heater in addition to the heat pump furnace. They are conscious of their energy use and expect this 5.8 KW Solar World array to provide 100% of their annual electricity (until they need a new car and switch to an EV.) This was another home well-suited to the PowerOne 6.0 inverter, with it's two MPPT inputs, it can efficiently handle the DC produced by two separate pv arrays, south-facing and west-facing