Hi Jim, Ascension Technology in MA sold AC modules in 1996 using ASE 300 watt modules with the Ascention Sunsine inverter mounted on the back. There are 20 kw of them on the pentagon. AEE sold AC modules using 100 watt Solec and Siemens modules with NKF micro-inverters in 1996. I know Larry Schlussler from SunFrost is still operating 6 of them. We also use Omnion grid tie inverters in the mid 90's. A 2500 watt inverter was almost as big as a refrigerator and nearly as heavy. I just gave one away a few years ago. John Berdner, who now works for SolarEdge brought SunnyBoy inverters to the US in 2000 because Xantrex did not pay him for so BOS equipment that APT was making for Xantrex. At the same time he convinced UL that the Xantrex SW5548 should not have UL listing and UL took away their listing. Xantrex had 90% market share of grid tie inverters until that time, then they dropped to 0%. The SMA's were the first 600 volt inverters to be used in the US. Before that, everything was 48 volt. Regards, David Katz AEE Solar
From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Jim MacDonald Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:38 AM To: RE-wrenches Subject: [RE-wrenches] history of grid-tie inverters Hi wrenches I am writing a paper for school which talks a bit about the first grid-tied PV systems [both authorized and unauthorized] in history. I am scouring old copies of Home Power and reading about the guerrilla solar systems of the 90's. Could anyone direct me to a website, article, or book that talks about the first grid-tied PV systems? If it includes info about pioneer GT systems in Europe, Japan, and elsewhere as well, that'd be great. thanks Jim MacDonald Solar Energy Systems, LLC Brooklyn, NY 11222
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