3344 High St
Oakland, CA
3344 High St, Oakland, CA 94619 is the home of Oakland Fire Department Station 17, a non-residential public safety facility originally built with 1959 bond funds and designed for engine and emergency vehicle operations. The station houses fire apparatus requiring 24/7 staffing and fleet vehicle charging/maintenance needs, making it a strong candidate for covered solar carport structures over its apparatus bay apron or parking area. Energy demand is round-the-clock and relatively steady, with operational peaks tied to dispatch activity, lighting, HVAC, and emergency equipment standby loads.
Projected savings.
Year 1
$29,919
SolarPorts designed, engineered and built a 38 kW small-commercial solar project using rooftop PV at 3344 High St in Oakland, CA. The site now generates a substantial share of its own electricity on-site, cutting peak-rate exposure and locking in long-term energy costs.
The installed system includes 60 solar panels (Runergy 625 Bi-Facial) mounted on the building rooftop, paired with 3 GoodWe 10 KW inverters.
In numbers, the project delivers a 37.5 kW DC nameplate capacity, roughly 66,488 AC kWh of clean energy per year, and an estimated $29,919 in year-one utility-bill offsets.
System spec
What got built.
- Site
- 3344 High St
Oakland, CA - APN
- 32-2032-175
- Utility
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- Seismic rating
- 1.8
- Irradiance
- 1,773
- System size
- 37.5 kW DC
- Estimated production
- 66,488 AC kWh / year
- Year-1 utility offset
- $29,919
- Solar panels
- 60 × Runergy 625 Bi-Facial
- Inverters
- 3 × GoodWe 10 KW
- Wire loss
- 2.0%
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