Entech Solar uses Xantrex inverters in solar power system for water district

Xantrex Technology, Inc., a subsidiary of Schneider Electric, has supplied four Xantrex GT Series Three Phase Grid Tie Solar Inverters for a utility-scale 1.1MW solar power system in Valley Center, California.

This solar power system will offset up to 20% of the electricity required by the Valley Center Water District’s largest pumping station, or 2.1 million kWh of electricity per year.

Entech Solar, Inc., designed and installed the solar power installation, selecting the Xantrex inverters it uses to convert the direct current energy collected by the solar panels into high-quality alternating current power.

“This is the third project over the last six months in which Entech Solar has chosen to use Xantrex’s high quality inverters for large scale solar projects,” stated Xantrex president and CEO, Ted Campbell. “We are very pleased with the results of our ongoing relationship.”

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