April 2010 set record after record. First, it has the best three days ever producing over 30 KwH (4/2, 4/29, 4/30) with April 30th setting the all-time record for daily production from both the wind and solar at 32 KwH.
Then the total for the month was 344.1 KwH beating May of 2009's total of 282 KwH. In addition, both the solar and wind systems set records for themselves. The solar had a new monthly all-time high of 155.5 KwH and the wind produced 188.6 KwH during April, again another record.
Finally, our life-time production crossed the 6,000 mark and our CO2 savings is now over 12,000 lbs. Our renewable energy has produced enough to power a TV for over 42,000 hours, power 47 computers for a year, as well as power 194 homes for a day.
May is also producing a lot of energy, so we'll see if we can get two back-to-back months of 300 KwH.
Monday, May 10, 2010
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