Category Archives: Residential

3.9kW Residential Solar

Design components: (20) Evergreen ES-195 Solar Panels Unirac Solarmount, Composition PVP 3500 Inverter All NEC- and EnergyTrust-required meters and disconnects Total Cost:  $29000 Incentives and Rebates: Combined State Incentives: $6000 Federal Tax Credit:  $2000 Net Cost to Owner:   $21000 Yearly Energy Production Average: 3990 kWh/Yr Installed as a “Partial-Owner Install” in Lincoln Public Utility District
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2kW Residential Solar

(11) Evergreen ES-190 Solar Panels Unirac Solarmount, Composition Fronius IG 2000 Inverter All NEC- and EnergyTrust-required disconnects and meters Total Cost: $18,749 Incentives and Rebates EnergyTrust: $4,180 Residential Tax Credit: $6,000 Federal Tex Credit: $2,000 Net Cost to Owner: $6,569 Yearly Energy Production Average: 2,100 kWh/Yr
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  • Sol Coast Consulting & Design, LLC
  • Sol Coast Companies
    65431 Millicoma Lane
    Coos Bay, OR 97420
    Phone (541) 266-0877
    ccb# 164208

    Contact us

    Engineers, Consultants, Designers, and Green Builders

  • Sol Coast sibling companies, Sol Coast Consulting and Design, LLC and Sol Coast Construction, LLC offer complementary turn key services including alternative energy design, water rights development, environmental consultation and sustainable residential construction and remodeling.

  • Organizers for:

    Solar home tour

  • Coos County Solar Home and Green Living Tour

    Location:
    Black Market Gourmet

    Tour Date: October 2, 2010

    This tour will begin at 8:30 at Black Market Gourmet in downtown Coos Bay with a no host breakfast and tour packet pick-up to Coos County sustainable living. Buses will be provided for participants at a nominal fee (tba) to tour the latest in new construction and improving existing homes and businesses. Among the stops we will be visiting a net-zero business, a typical solar electric residential installation, and a LEED fire station.

    For more information contact: Jamie Fereday (541) 290-0223 jamie@solcoast.com

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  • Sol Coast on YouTube

    South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve installed a 10.4 Kilowatt solar panel system on the roof of the Interpretive Center in Charleston, Oregon with the assistance of NOAA and Sol Coast Co.

  • Solar Energy Checker!

    To see how much energy South Slough Interpretive Center Solar System id producing! ... go to South Slough NERR - South Slough Interpretive Center Solar System. You may have to log in with a user name of 'ssnerr' and a password of 'ssnerr'