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St Alban’s 24 kW Solar Saint Alban’s 24 kW Solar Installation, August of 2009

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Page 1: Jim Muhlenbruch - St Alban’s 24 k w solar

St Alban’s 24 kW Solar

Saint Alban’s 24 kW Solar Installation, August of 2009

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Proposal received;

24,000 watt solar PV system

Total installed cost: $135,100 ($5.63/w)

Austin Energy Estimated Rebate: $100,000 (cap)

Net cost to St. Alban’s: $35,100 ($1.46/w)

Payment plan: 117 solar panels at $300 each purchased by parishioners as church donation.

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The application for the proposed $100,000 rebate from Austin Energy became a reality in August 2009.

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Our solar interconnection equipment line up…includes inverters, combiner panel, solar production meter, and A/C disconnect switch. All back feeding into existing building distribution panel.

Inverters Existing PLC Sub-Panel

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Site challenge:Metering as required by Austin Energy.

Main electrical service is on another building from our solar interconnection.

(Requires coordination with Austin Energy and variances for metering)

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Included with our solar installation was a “real time” production/consumption flat panel monitor in our Parish Life Center lobby.

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Production has been shown to exceed proposal projections.

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Note:

This is not representative of total production since PV system was installed.

At a point in the past we converted monitoring over to a new system and was unable to carry forward production up to that point.

We are quite pleased with our solar production with absolutely zero system maintenance costs.