Posts Tagged ‘Hybrid Solar’

Pure Power featured in GE ecomagination story

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

“… California’s Pure Power Distribution has created mobile solar arrays whose ability to generate reliable power has been demonstrated on, of all things, movie base camps. Their usability, however, extends far beyond the silver screen.

In addition to its Mobile Solar Power System, a purely solar array, it has developed a Solar Hybrid, an 18 kilowatt generator that includes an onboard biodiesel generator (it can also be outfitted with a regular diesel or propane generator) that automatically activates when solar power isn’t adequately charging the array’s battery. It’s a realistic option for crews working in a disaster area….”

Read the article on the GE’s ecomagination website: http://is.gd/kiyK2y

PHOTO ALERT: the original article showed a stylized version of our Hybrid Mobile Solar Power System – in the image, the solar panels are RED. Solar panels are NOT RED, but typically blue and sometimes black. The panels on our Hybrids are BLUE!

Dodge Ram and Pure Power

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

You may have seen the recent ad for Dodge Trucks touting the rugged features of the Dodge Ram, which is Motor Trend’s 2010 Truck of the Year. It’s a daring and explosively visual spot, perfectly matched by actor Sam Elliot’s gravelly voice over. If you like commercials that are done well, you’ll watch this one over and over – and when you do, you’ll see a Dodge Ram towing a Hybrid S10 Mobile Solar Power System through the Very Large Array, a massive system of 27 satellite dishes built to examine far away galaxies via capture and mapping of incoming radio waves. No doubt you’ve seen the VLA in countless movies about space and aliens. The appearance of the dishes, against the backdrop of the unforgiving desert, makes a high impact visual. Add a Dodge Ram and our mobile solar generator, and you’ve got a great shot.

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LA Marathon Hails Vets with Mobile Solar-Powered Stage

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

March 21, 2010 – More than 25,000 people witnessed 1940’s music powered by 21st century technology, as a Hybrid Mobile Solar Power System™ was used to power the US Veterans Administration’s entertainment stage at the VA Hospital in Westwood.

Solar-Powered Swing Singers, LA Marathon 2010

Solar-Powered Swing Singers, LA Marathon 2010

As the racers coursed through the Veteran’s Administration in Westwood at Mile 21, they were energized by a host of talented singers and dancers – whose instruments, mikes and amplifiers were powered by a clean, quiet portable solar generator.

The racers, families, war veterans and fans enjoyed the music, and weren’t bothered by the noise, exhaust and smell of diesel generators typically used for such live events.

It is believed to be the first mobile solar powered venue in the 25-year history of the LA Marathon.

“The US Veterans Administration does noble work and we are proud to be a part of their day,” said Norris Lozano, CEO of Pure Power. “We were thrilled to be surrounded by the talent on the stage, war heroes in the audience, and courageous athletes on the street. It was a great day!”

Pure Power Distribution (www.PurePowerD.com) used a “Hybrid S10” Mobile Solar Power System™ to power 7 high-energy acts throughout the 8-hour day. Sound checks started at 7am, but because of the intense Southern California sun and the Hybrid S10’s solar capture ability and deep cycle batteries, the Solar System actually ended the 8 hour work day with more energy in its batteries than when it started.

It was Pure Power’s first live stage show with The Show Pros/Laguna Creative (www.TheShowPros.com) – the first of many, if today’s success is any indication.

Pure Power featured in GreenSource

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Pure Power Distribution is in the news again, this time in GreenSource a key construction industry publication focused on green building.

“The Lowdown on Mobile Photovoltaic Power Generators” appearing today in GreenSource discusses portable solar power as an alternative to diesel generators, and features a photo of our Hybrid S10 model, along with some discussion of Pure Power Distribution and our Mobile Solar Power Systems(TM). 

The Hybrid S10 (pictured) is the only Mobile Solar Power System (and the only portable solar unit we’re aware of) that has an onboard Tier 4 biodiesel generator as a standard feature. Since the article was about mobile solar-only power, we can understand how Hybrid systems are another level altogether – perhaps they merit a second article. Hybrid S10 - Greensource

The benefits of our Hybrid S10 are subtle but significant:

  •  Pure Power: As power needs ramp up on a job site, some solar systems are simply not able to keep up. A contractor has to work closely with a knowledgeable solar provider to understand not only output rates, but recharge rates.
  • Stamina: The Hybrid S10 has deep cycle batteries rated at 1,020 Amp hours (6 hour rate – a different calculation than the 20-hour rate shown in the article) to accommodate heavy use, potential weather situations, AND nighttime use.
  • Rugged Construction: Mobile Solar Power Systems are uniquely and specifically designed to function as mobile power sources, and an alternative to diesel generators. They are ruggedly built specifically to work on construction sites and other unfinished terrain.
  • Battery-extending onboard generators: Solar-only equipment is just the right solution for many jobs. Certain jobs, however, require the ability to power the site longer, or into the evening, or day-after-day. What’s different about our Hybrid S10 is: as our batteries are used, our charge controller automatically switches on the generator to charge the batteries – with no output loss to the construction site. The generator runs for about 45 minutes to 1 hour, using only approximately 1 gallon of diesel.
  • Hybrid: Our Hybrid S10 provides power AND extended life to the construction site. Yes, it requires some use of diesel, but in a way that significantly avoids diesel fumes and carbon dioxide output, as compared to a diesel-only solution. Our Tier 4 generator, running B20, is 93% more environmentally efficient than a Tier 1 generator in terms of particulate matter (soot). Instead of the constant drone of a diesel engine, ours runs temporarily, then automatically shuts off.
  • Construction workers like the quiet: it was unfortunate that the article didn’t spell out the benefit of silent operation of a Mobile Solar Power System. On sites we’ve provided power, this is the #1 compliment we receive, “thanks for making it quiet!”