Moanalua Middle School
On December 28, 2010 Moanalua Middle School became the thirty-fourth school (eighteenth on Oahu) to receive a photovoltaic (PV) system. The 2-kW grid-connected PV system consists of ten PV modules installed on the roof of Building C and balance-of-system (BOS) equipment, which includes the microinverters, disconnects, Data Acquisition System (DAS) and other equipment, installed in the first floor utility room. The (10 ea) Sanyo modules used at the school have a rated output of approximately 205 watts each and one of the highest module efficiencies (16.3%) available.
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(10) Sanyo HIT Power 205 PV modules
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(10) Enphase M210 Microinverters
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AC utility disconnect
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Enphase Envoy Communications Gateway
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HNEI custom-built data acquisition system
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Grant Aniya and James Almarez from HECO installing the PV panels (left). The installed PV system (right).
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