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Solar Panels on my Cabins in Fairbanks, Alaska
I built these A-frame solar cabins in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Each cabin has a 30-panel solar array that generates five kilowatts of clean reliable solar electricity.
These solar panels produce more power
than each household uses annually.
In addition, the walls are super-insulated and 14-inches thick.
The occupants stay toasty warm inside even when it's 60 degrees below zero (F) outside.
I’m proud these cabins have a zero net-energy footprint
for electricity just 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle.
I’m Eric Muehling, flying the drone.
Please support solar and renewable Power!
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Looks good! You found a way to make this work in an extreme environment.
need a blueprint for these cabins....
And how big is the battery bank? It's not sunny everyday in Alaska.
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The cabins are on the grid and all solar-generated electricity is sold to the utility company. The occupants have a separate meter for the electricity they purchase from the utility. Having the tenants pay for their electricity encourages conservation.
Ugly design, but if the energy performance is as you say...that is very impressive.