Case Study This is the first of several proposed projects for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The 36kW system is expected to provide over 56,000kWhs per year. Project started November Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Farmington, Utah
Case Study China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station Suntrek has been contracted to provide a solar installation for the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station that will include solar domestic hot water heating, solar pool heating and retractable pool covers.
Case Study This Palm Desert project is the first and largest commercial PV system approved under Palm Desert's Energy Independence Program, AB811 guidelines. This is a 60 kW system mounted on "Solar Structures" (carports). Project was completed in September Veridian LLC Commercial PV Project
Case Study Suntrek designed and built a 36kW system that was attached to custom-built carports in this apartment community in the high desert. The project was completed in April 2008, general contractor was JD Pierce and Company, Inc. JD Pierce and Company
Case Study Suntrek is installing 56 flat panel hot water collectors, a 20,000 gallon tank and 4 heat exchangers at Lemoore Naval Air Station for domestic hot water heating. Naval Air Station Lemoore
Case Study The Long Beach Airport Photovoltaic Project featured bi-facial solar modules mounted on dual-axis trackers. This project is considered a leading-edge demonstration of solar power and featured by the city. Long Beach Airport
Case Study Suntrek designed a system for the City of Yucaipa that maximized the possible solar exposure on the roof of one of their fire stations. The project was completed in September Fire Station Yucaipa, CA
Case Study The Gubler project was a 20kW ground mount system, consisting of 114 SolarWorld 175 watt modules and 4 Xantrex 5000 inverters. Suntrek designed and built out the entire project with the exception of pouring the concrete slab. Ground Mount System
Case Study Suntrek is contracted to install an kW system on two buildings at Pomona, as well as 2,088 gallons of solar hot water to be provided with thermo siphon technology. This system will be part of a LEED gold building. Scheduled installation: winter/spring of Pomona College