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Fallbrook Solar Power: North County Fire Protection District Station One
Sullivan Solar Power supports all first responders, so we were proud to be chosen to install solar power systems on five stations in the North County Fire Protection District in Fallbrook.
The solar power project at Station One involved installing solar panels and other equipment on the roof of the station and the fleet maintenance building at the station.
The 83.1 kilowatt-AC system is made up of 297 Kyocera solar panels and 10 inverters to convert the energy from the sun's rays into renewable electricity to power the station.
On average, each year a solar energy system this size will:
Generate 124,707 to 166,276 kilowatt hours of clean renewable solar power.
Avoid the creation of 206,182 pounds of harmful carbon dioxide released into our air.
Provide the system owner with $36,581 in Solar Power Savings.