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"If we want students to become future leaders, it is imperative that our current leaders demonstrate a commitment to sustainability. PSE’s donation will have a significant impact on many students in this school."

-Tim Behrenfeld
Teacher,
Port Townsend High School

 

 

 

 

Port Townsend High School

Project Partners:
Puget Sound Energy

Installer:
Power Trip Energy
Location:
Port Townsend, WA
Capacity:
1.02 kW
Type of Power:
Solar

Placed into Service:
February 2008

Project Links:
PSE's Green Power Program
Port Townsend High School

In February 2008, Port Townsend High School became the first Olympic Peninsula school to participate in BEF’s Solar 4R Schools program, and the fifth such installation funded by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) since 2004.

Power Trip Energy, a general contractor specializing in the sale and installation of renewable energy systems, has four PTHS alumni on staff that applied for the Solar 4R Schools grant and installed the system on the school gym.

The 1.02-kilowatt solar-electric project does more than just generate electricity. As a learning tool, it introduces students to renewable energy technology and provides them with an opportunity to explore global energy issues in an interactive, hands-on way. An interactive touch-screen kiosk, centrally located in the school auditorium, displays live system data and information about conservation and other renewable energy sources.

PTHS students and teachers have committed to undertaking a variety of educational endeavors, including incorporating the Solar 4R Schools classroom exercises into the existing curriculum at the school, and creating a film that documents the installation and operation of the solar array.

 

 

Technical Details

Product Supplied:

Educational tools and renewable electricity to Port Townsend High School

Equipment:
  • Six Schott SAPC-170, 170-Watt Modules
  • SMA Sunny Boy 1800 inverter with RS 485 Communication Card

Data Monitoring: Fat Spaniel Technologies Energy Monitoring System