Posts Tagged ‘Steve Carrell’

Pure Power completes 5th solar base camp

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Pure Power has just completed work on our 5th feature film, providing clean solar power to the base camp of Steve Carrell’s latest feature film project. Principal photography wrapped recently, and now we’re in discussion to provide Mobile Solar Power Systems to our 6th feature.

The entertainment business is really going the extra yard to green up their productions and operations, and we’ve been fortunate to have contributed to that development.

Stay tuned for more feature film news, along with TV series (last season we provided solar power to Criminal Minds – there are more in the works); rock concerts like Sasquatch; events like the ESPY Awards and LA Marathon; an “artsy” project; a “microgrid” project and a “frosty” project that are making our lives really interesting.

Homeless teens check out Pure Power at Warner Bros.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Last month a group of homeless teens who live at an LA Family Housing family shelter were introduced to Pure Power and the world’s most powerful Mobile Solar Power System. It was one of those moments where, one hopes, the concept of renewable energy was made real in young people’s lives.

The visit was part of “Hollywood 101″, a 10-week course I developed specially for LA Family Housing to introduce middle and high school kids to potential careers in Hollywood. On their field trip to Warner Bros., the kids were able to meet and talk with Jonny Romano, Manager of Sustainable Production, who told them about the many things Warner Bros. is doing to reduce the environmental impact of its feature films.

You might think that would have been “less than interesting” to a group of homeless teens, but it’s times like these when one realizes that kids this age are the hope for the planet.

One might think that these kids had every reason not to care about externalities like recycling and climate change – they’ve got more pressing concerns, right? – But they get this stuff intuitively and they act on it. They get recycling, they get “carbon neutrality”, and they get solar power. When Romano was speaking, you could have heard a pin drop (and since the “48″ was running and not a diesel generator, you really could have heard it…)

Pure Power’s Mark Garrett was incredibly generous with his time, and spent over an hour sharing his knowledge and life experience with the kids. One said, “Man, I want to do what he does. That looks so cool!”

Mark Garrett

Seeing the one-of-a-kind 48-foot Solar System powering the base camp of the new Steve Carrell production, on the lot at Warner Bros., was a special experience for these kids, who have so many challenges. Warner does a lot in this community, and here was a great example.

World’s largest mobile solar power system hits movie sets

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Read this nice piece in the Mother Nature Network about our S48 Mobile Solar Power System – the World’s Largest Mobile Solar Power System – and the good work it’s doing in the entertainment industry.

Here’s one image of what a ton of CO2 really looks like

If you’ve been following Pure Power, you already know that the “48″ avoids (does not produce) a ton or more of Carbon Dioxide each day that is ordinarily produced by a big diesel generator. The S48 – built on a 48-foot trailer (the classic “18-wheeler” trailer) and with its large solar panel array and interconnected series of batteries, the 48 needs only a single driver operator, and runs clean and quiet.

In fact, on its current production running the base camp of a feature film here in LA, the 48 is actually running 24/7, with a reduced load through the night. That means the carbon savings are far more than a ton, each day, along with the large amounts of the 40 carcinogenic compounds that are ordinarily put into the atmosphere by diesel generators.