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Re: Residential Power Generation Comparison
RE: Load shifting. Scheduling your electrical demand to fit your solar production.
Take a look at room level zoned air conditioning/heating, on demand hot water, induction cooking, controlling your
RE: Load shifting. Scheduling your electrical demand to fit your solar production.
Take a look at room level zoned air conditioning/heating, on demand hot water, induction cooking, controlling your
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Jack Smith
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#442
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Re: Residential Power Generation Comparison
Thanks, David. This helps a lot!
Thanks, David. This helps a lot!
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richjern@...
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#441
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Re: Residential Power Generation Comparison
Thanks, Jack. Yes, those system numbers are directly from my inverter. Have not done any load shifting, unless that is done at the meter, which does indicate power movement back to the grid in the
Thanks, Jack. Yes, those system numbers are directly from my inverter. Have not done any load shifting, unless that is done at the meter, which does indicate power movement back to the grid in the
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richjern@...
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#440
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Re: Residential Power Generation Comparison
Your production appears to be in line with calculations.
7.8 kWh x 5.3 hrs (average hours of sun in north Texas) = 41.34 kw
75% of that due to weather and you get 31.00 kw as a daily average.
David
Your production appears to be in line with calculations.
7.8 kWh x 5.3 hrs (average hours of sun in north Texas) = 41.34 kw
75% of that due to weather and you get 31.00 kw as a daily average.
David
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David J
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#439
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Re: Residential Power Generation Comparison
If those generation numbers are at the inverter your system seems Okay. How efficient is your home? Have you done any load shifting? Are you doing any real time monitoring of circuit level
If those generation numbers are at the inverter your system seems Okay. How efficient is your home? Have you done any load shifting? Are you doing any real time monitoring of circuit level
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Jack Smith
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#438
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‘Enormous Step’ for Energy Storage as Court Upholds FERC Order 841, Opening Wholesale Markets
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/court-upholds-ferc-order-841-opening-wholesale-markets-to-energy-storage
July 10, 2020 - In a victory for the energy storage industry, a federal appeals
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/court-upholds-ferc-order-841-opening-wholesale-markets-to-energy-storage
July 10, 2020 - In a victory for the energy storage industry, a federal appeals
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Jack Smith
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#437
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Residential Power Generation Comparison
I have a 7.6 KW system I installed myself in North McKinney with 21 panels that went online last November for my new 3900 sf home. My power company is Grayson-Collin Electric Coop, so I'm doing net
I have a 7.6 KW system I installed myself in North McKinney with 21 panels that went online last November for my new 3900 sf home. My power company is Grayson-Collin Electric Coop, so I'm doing net
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richjern@...
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#436
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Climate Forum with Congressman Allred
Hi all,
Environment Texas is partnering with Green the Church to host a Dallas climate forum with Congressman Allred, Rep. Anchia, and others next Tuesday, July 14th at 2pm CT. See below for details
Hi all,
Environment Texas is partnering with Green the Church to host a Dallas climate forum with Congressman Allred, Rep. Anchia, and others next Tuesday, July 14th at 2pm CT. See below for details
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Luke
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#435
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July 11 Meeting Access
Topic: "How Solar Can Incorporate Biophilic Design"
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2020
Time: 10:00 AM Central Time (US)
To Join our Zoom Meeting, click here: NTREG July 11 Meeting
Or click here:
Topic: "How Solar Can Incorporate Biophilic Design"
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2020
Time: 10:00 AM Central Time (US)
To Join our Zoom Meeting, click here: NTREG July 11 Meeting
Or click here:
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Dan - NTREG Advisor
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#434
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Re: Single family home microgrid
James,
I participated in the 3-day webinar series as well. I am very familiar with SimpliPhi but it’s always good to learn what’s new. Actually they presented several quick design relationships
James,
I participated in the 3-day webinar series as well. I am very familiar with SimpliPhi but it’s always good to learn what’s new. Actually they presented several quick design relationships
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MJFladmark
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#433
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Re: Single family home microgrid
James,
I did participate in the 3x1h webinar. It was informative and of course related to the Simpliphi batteries. It was generally instructive and it added some knowledge in search of how to
James,
I did participate in the 3x1h webinar. It was informative and of course related to the Simpliphi batteries. It was generally instructive and it added some knowledge in search of how to
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Robert Lagerblad
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#432
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Sunrun buys Vivint
America’s biggest residential solar power bought its rival. San Francisco-based Sunrun acquired one of its main competitors, Vivint Solar, in the largest consolidation in the industry’s history.
America’s biggest residential solar power bought its rival. San Francisco-based Sunrun acquired one of its main competitors, Vivint Solar, in the largest consolidation in the industry’s history.
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Skip Cave
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#431
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Biophilic Cities
One aspect of biophilic design, sampling offered here as background for NTREG’s Jul 11, 2020 Zoom meeting “How Solar Can Incorporate Biophilic Design”. This also appears relevant to
One aspect of biophilic design, sampling offered here as background for NTREG’s Jul 11, 2020 Zoom meeting “How Solar Can Incorporate Biophilic Design”. This also appears relevant to
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James Orenstein
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#430
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Fw: Mark, you're invited: Texas Solar Buyback Plans 101
Folks,
Knowing that many of you have residential solar energy systems, I'm forwarding this email about a webinar by Solar United Neighbors regarding buyback plans. It may not provide new information
Folks,
Knowing that many of you have residential solar energy systems, I'm forwarding this email about a webinar by Solar United Neighbors regarding buyback plans. It may not provide new information
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Mark Witte
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#429
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Re: Single family home microgrid
Add to the list: Sunpower Equinox. Available in TX? Battery details?
https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar/solar-battery-storage
Add to the list: Sunpower Equinox. Available in TX? Battery details?
https://us.sunpower.com/home-solar/solar-battery-storage
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James Orenstein
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#428
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July 11 Meeting Reminder
Our July meeting topic is "biophilia". Never heard of it? Neither have many others....
Biophilia (pronounced by-oh-FEE-lee-ah) means "love of nature". It focuses on the inherent human trait to be
Our July meeting topic is "biophilia". Never heard of it? Neither have many others....
Biophilia (pronounced by-oh-FEE-lee-ah) means "love of nature". It focuses on the inherent human trait to be
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Dan - NTREG Advisor
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#427
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Re: Single family home microgrid
Solar Builder Residential Solar Storage Buyer's Guide 2020 just out. Mentions SMA briefly but not Tesla Energy or
Solar Builder Residential Solar Storage Buyer's Guide 2020 just out. Mentions SMA briefly but not Tesla Energy or
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James Orenstein
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#426
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Sunrun Plus Vivint Solar, Batteries are the Ballgame, & Nonprofits Want Solar: SolarWakeup 7/7/20 & Poll
#poll-notice
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James Orenstein
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#425
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Re: Single family home microgrid
A SMA system that includes a Sunny Island inverter and a traditional SMA string inverter, along with a battery bank, will also continue to allow the PV to charge the battery. The SI will "fool"
A SMA system that includes a Sunny Island inverter and a traditional SMA string inverter, along with a battery bank, will also continue to allow the PV to charge the battery. The SI will "fool"
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Jim Duncan
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#424
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Re: Single family home microgrid
I do not mean to endorse any particular vendor’s products or training. Some are more informative, more accurate, and less promotional than others, and I don’t know anything about this vendor in
I do not mean to endorse any particular vendor’s products or training. Some are more informative, more accurate, and less promotional than others, and I don’t know anything about this vendor in
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James Orenstein
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#423
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