Alaska Solar Achieves Over 6 Million kWh of Solar Power Generated with APsystems
Since its founding in 2016, Alaska Solar has become the largest installer of grid-tied solar in Alaska. They implemented projects in residential, commercial, agricultural, and non-profit sectors. With Alaskans paying twice the national average for electricity, Alaska Solar is playing a pivotal role in helping their community move toward energy independence.
- Installed over 100 kW of solar energy at the Timber Creek Senior Living Center in Fairbanks, Alaska, to alleviate substantial operating costs.
- Kipp Wilkinson, Project Manager at Alaska Solar, praised APsystems QT2 microinverters for their efficiency and safety, emphasizing, “The microinverter’s efficient output will ensure that every single panel produces at its maximum capacity.”
- Through their collaborative efforts with APsystems, Alaska Solar continues to lead the charge toward a greener and more sustainable future for Alaska.
- Wilkinson emphasized, “Our clients have produced over 6 million kWh of solar in Alaska thanks to these innovative microinverters.”
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Project: Timber Creek Senior Living Center
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Installer: Alaska Solar
System capacity (kw): 100 kW
Microinverter: QT2