Posts Tagged ‘Pure Power’

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!

Afghanistan’s Green Marines Cut Fuel Use by 90 Percent (Wired)

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

As reported in several articles in Wired Magazine, “The Pentagon recently set ambitious targets to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by a third in 10 years. However, that figure exempts the military’s bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the jets, ships, and ground vehicles that swallow up 75 percent of the military’s fuel supply.”

The impact of using mobile solar systems by the military could be enormous: “A single soldier in Afghanistan uses 22 gallons of fuel a day, and delivering each gallon to the war zone costs between $300 and $400, according to estimates released last year.”

And: “…Amory B. Lovins, chairman and chief scientist at the Rocky Mountain Institute, in Colorado, calculated that a typical Marine Corps combat brigade needs more than a half-million gallons of fuel per day, and much of it is for generators. A single typical 60-kilowatt generator burns 4 to 5 gallons per hour, or $700,000 per year based on an estimated fuel cost of $17.44 per gallon in Afghanistan. Fueling one base’s generators might cost more than $34 million per year.”

Wired reports here on a Marine unit stationed in Afghanistan that’s reporting 90% savings in diesel fuel.

The Army has acquired Pure Power Mobile Solar Microgrid and finds it rugged and powerful, providing up to 12 times the power output of the 300 watt systems identified in these articles..

Pure Power listed on “Mapping the Green Economy” – Environmental Defense Fund

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Pure Power has been listed on the new Green Business Map developed by the Environmental Defense Fund as a way of identifying green economy clusters. Mobile solar generators will get you on that map, so step right u[ :)

Not surprisingly, Santa Monica and Los Angeles have a lot of big brains working on sustainable business solutions, as do San Francisco and – with reportedly over 800 green companies – San Diego.

Pure Power finishes Mentalist season – provided base camp power on location

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Pure Power has just completed the season powering the on-location base camps for The Mentalist (Warner Bros., broadcast on CBS) – our “S48″ base camp power system was used to power the show’s base camp whenever it went out on location.

The 48 did great work this season, providing all base camp power for up to 10 hours on this big show. The 48 has also provide base camp power on Inception and the upcoming Steve Carell comedy release Crazy, Stupid, Love

We could tell you, or you could read the quote from the show’s transportation coordinator:

“The production of The Mentalist works hard to be energy efficient and sustainable in creating our show. During the 2010-2011 season, to save fuel and reduce our carbon footprint, we powered our base camp with the world’s largest Mobile Solar Power System whenever we were out on location. It has been exciting for the entire cast and crew to be leaders in this effort and to do our part for the environment.”
- Mike Padovich, Transportation Coordinator, The Mentalist

Stay tuned for more feedback from the Mentalist and some cool events we’ve done this Spring.

Obama Sets Goal of One-Third Cut in Oil Imports

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

WASHINGTON — As a candidate in the fall of 2008, when Republicans held the White House, Barack Obama benefited politically from voters’ anger about gasoline costs hitting $4 a gallon on average. But as the incumbent facing re-election next year, he knows that will not be the case if prices are so high again.

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Mobile Solar Power to Save Money and Save Lives

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Interesting article here titled “Mobile Solar Power to Save Money and Save Lives”

…But note that Mobile Solar and Portable Solar are used almost interchangeably. In our world, there’s a BIG difference – Mobile Solar, such as provide by Pure Power and others, denotes commercial-grade or military-grade solar equipment that is capable of providing electricity for:

  • power tools on construction sites
  • project management trailers, including air conditioning
  • wardrobe, talent trailers, and catering – up to entire “base camps”
  • A/V systems for stages and bandstands
  • powering electric vehicles
  • powering schools or homes in remote villages
  • chilling of medicines for emergency first response or field hospitals.

“Portable solar” generally refers to solar backpacks and small units that can be carried by one person and can power a laptop, cell phone or MP3 player.

Solar Power to Help Troops in Afghanistan

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Much like solar power can help people that live in developing countries that are miles away from the grid, solar panels are also vital to the success in the field of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.  In fact, a recent report discusses how solar is literally saving lives in military operations.”

Read the article here

Renewable energy vital to Marines success in Afghanistan

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

FORWARD OPERATING BASE JACKSON, Afghanistan  — The Marines and sailors of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment have tapped into a vital renewable energy source – the sun – to help take the fight to the enemy in Sangin District.

Read the article here

Check out: Marines in Afghanistan get leaner, meaner, greener with solar-powered gear

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

All branches of the service are trying new ways to bring renewable energy to the field. Check out this article

Pure Power in San Diego

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Pure Power was in San Diego recently, invited to an Executive Roundtable Discussion “Going Green” at the San Diego Daily Transcript. The topic of the day: “Local businesses, government say long-term foresight, not bottom line, key to sustainability” – - and an action shot here.