Kyle and Sherry Dearth, of Anderson Township, in Cincinnati, OH, are helping to move solar forward in their community, with their 5.7 kW solar system.
Location |
Cincinnati, OH
United States
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Date Installed | 04/2012 |
Total Size | 5.74 kW |
Annual Power Production | 8,000 kWh |
Profile visibility | Public |
Sherry and Kyle Dearth, of Anderson Township, in Cincinnati, OH, are helping to move solar forward in their community, with their 5.7 kW solar system. By producing an estimated 8 MWh a year, the Dearths save approximately $100 a month on the electrical bill, and they've even had a few bills with no charges at all.
Kyle, who works as an electrical enigeneer, installed this system using Enphase microinverters and their proprietary monitoring system, Quickmount flashing and Unirac racking materials for mounting their system to their roof.
With the success of this array, their neighbors are starting to consider going solar as well, having seen the benefits the Dearths have reaped as a result of the switch.
With the success of this array, their neighbors are starting to consider going solar as well, having seen the benefits the Dearths have reaped as a result of the switch.