CASE STUDIES

Enser-Morris Residential Home

Highly-efficient residential project where 32 SunDrum Collectors as part of a solar system offset 92% of space, water, and pool heating demand and 100% of space cooling demand.

Bakersfield, California hotel where 42 SunDrum Collectors offset 2,400 therms per year in heating and 13 metric tons per year of carbon dioxide.


Bakersfield Hotel

Hawaiian brewery that offset 53,000 therms per year with a 220 SunDrum Collector system as part of an initiative to dramatically reduce grid heating consumption.


Maui Brewing Company

Large multifamily project where 34 SunDrum Collectors offset 2,400 therms per year at a high coefficient of performance to reduce water heating demand.


San Francisco Multifamily Complex

1,300 SunDrum Collectors installed at a military barracks offset dormitory and laundry hot water demand year-round, saving more than 65,000 therms per year in heating.


Great Lakes Naval Station

Innovative ADU project where 10 SunDrum Collectors, installed as part of a small solar system, offset 100% of space and water heating and cooling demand, saving 4 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.


Net Zero ADU

Palo Alto Community Center where 120 SunDrum Collectors reduced annual heating consumption by 13,000 therms and offset 72 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year.


Elks Lodge

Small Hawaiian hotel where 40 SunDrum Collectors on a 1,000-square-foot roof offset 1,900 therms per year of pool and hotel water heating demand.


Wailea Inn

Georgia hotel where 40 SunDrum Collectors generated hot water over 120°F at high efficiency, entirely using the SunDrum Collector system with integrated heat pump.


Augusta Hotel

Hawaii hotel where 282 SunDrum Collectors generated more than $1.1 million in lifetime savings with a 2.5-year project breakeven.


Inn at Schofield Barracks

Large university pool where 168 SunDrum Collectors provided 100% of pool heating demand for the majority of the year


Brown University Aquatics Center

Large office building where 144 SunDrum Collectors offset 29 metric tons of carbon dioxide each year in what was, at the time, the largest hybrid solar installation in the country.


Tip O’Neill Building