Posts Tagged ‘New York Times’

NY Times: Military is focused on renewables (hmmm, such as a Mobile Solar Microgrid?)

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

An affirming article in the NY Times today “U.S. Military Orders Less Dependence on Fossil Fuels” is right up our alley. Just last month Pure Power delivered its military-grade Mobile Solar Microgrid, which has a wide variety of uses by all services, for all of their off-grid power needs.

The big deal, besides saving fuel, and reducing the toxic emissions and carbon dioxide from diesel fuel – - the really big deal here is SAVING LIVES.

From the article: “…In Iraq and Afghanistan, one Army study found, for every 24 fuel convoys that set out, one soldier or civilian engaged in fuel transport was killed. In the past three months, six Marines have been wounded guarding fuel runs in Afghanistan. ”

Put another way, reducing the need for fuel convoys will save American lives.

Another issue that Pure Power has been espousing for quite some time is the cost of fuel. “Fossil fuel accounts for 30 to 80 percent of the load in convoys into Afghanistan, bringing costs as well as risk. While the military buys gas for just over $1 a gallon, getting that gallon to some forward operating bases costs $400. ”

Check out this important article here, and ask Pure Power about the military-grade Mobile Solar Microgrid, as well as our commercial Mobile Solar Power Systems.

New York Times: Recycling Land for Green Energy Ideas

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

From today’s New York Times, yet another article about agriculture, farmland and solar power. Pure Power has demonstrated Mobile Solar Power Systems at the World Ag Expo for the last 2 years – and from personal conversations I can tell you that the interest is very high.

Not only are some large farmers paying $1,000,000 or more in utility payments each year to pump water (a million bucks, you read that right), but they clearly understand the many benefits of using solar for energy – - Heck, they’re in the solar business, turning sunlight into food!

From the Times: “LEMOORE, Calif. — Thousands of acres of farmland here in the San Joaquin Valley have been removed from agricultural production, largely because the once fertile land is contaminated by salt buildup from years of irrigation.

But large swaths of those dry fields could have a valuable new use in their future — making electricity…”

Read the article here