Sun Light & Power installed a 71.3 kW solar photovoltaic system at Mission Paradise, an affordable housing community in Hayward, California. The installation includes 132 Boviet solar modules paired with two SolarEdge inverters, generating an estimated 105,127 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually. This system helps lower energy costs while contributing to the project’s sustainability goals.
Based on EPA equivalency data, the solar array at Mission Paradise will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 39.6 short tons annually (tCO₂e/a). That’s equivalent to taking 8.4 gasoline-powered cars off the road or avoiding 91,551 miles of driving. The system also offsets 4,045 gallons of gasoline, which is nearly half a tanker truck (0.476).
Mission Paradise provides safe, affordable housing while emphasizing energy efficiency and sustainability. Sun Light & Power is proud to contribute a solar solution that benefits both residents and the environment.
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