Issaquah Fish Hatchery
Issaquah, WA
- Right Now
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PowerOutput0 w
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Irradiance3 w / m2
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TemperatureCell34°FAmbient40°F
- Lifetime
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1,814 kwh2,540 lbs of CO2 Avoided
Weather
45 °F/7 °C
Cloudy at 9:53 am PST
Wind direction: S
Wind speed: 7 mph
System Specs
System Installer
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Sunergy Systems
&NBSP
Today, Issaquah Fish Hatchery generated 2 Kilowatt-hours of electricity. From
fossil-fueled sources, this amount of electricity would have emitted 3 lbs of
CO2 into the atmosphere.
This could power:
- An electric toothbrush for 9 weeks
- A 42" plasma-screen television for 4 hours
- A typical video game system for 4 days
In May 2008, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) funded the installation of a solar demonstration system at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery to introduce visitors to renewable energy technology and provide them with an opportunity to explore global energy issues in an interactive, hands-on way.
The project is part of PSE’s broader effort to encourage more widespread adoption of renewable energy technology. Since 2004, PSE has partnered with BEF to identify regional schools and institutions suitable for these renewable energy demonstrations. This is the seventh project PSE and BEF have completed together.
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