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Project Brief:

This charming bed and breakfast in Welch, West Virginia, situated in a historic coal mining community, offers guests a delightful country breakfast featuring homemade dishes.

Housed in an 8,069 Sq. Ft., 102-year-old US Coal & Coke club house filled with fascinating antiques and local history, the establishment has implemented a 31-kW power generation system resulting in a substantial $1000 monthly savings on their power bill.

Located in Gary, WV, this meticulously renovated coal camp home caters to visitors exploring the Hatfield McCoy trail in southern WV, utilizing 74 Q cell solar panels and AP system micro inverters to generate 38 megawatt hours of electricity annually.

With an estimated 13% Initial Return and a payback period of 6 years, the system is projected to yield a significant cash flow increase of $252,000 over the warranty period.