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DO J #3 H Add SC
Category
Joint
State
South Carolina
Type Draft
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Proposal Statement
Lightweight, man-portable, power systems that harness the power of solar and wind energy
Recommendation Information
Advancements in Lithium Ion Power Storage and increasing efficiencies in solar and wind generated power have enabled the creation of ultra lightweight, man-portable power systems capable of providing more than 500 watts of Alternating Current (AC) and/or Direct Current (DC) power for emergency use.
Man-portable (about 15 pounds), they meet remote power requirements with environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions without the costly and dangerous transportation of flammable fuels. They go where traditional generators cannot, and are capable of meeting critical power needs that are too large for simple batteries but too small for generators (between 500W and 2.5Kw).
These systems provide the capability to distribute power to large areas without running long and dangerous power extension cords. They are easily distributed in large life support areas and can drastically reduce fuel distribution and consumption in large areas that require many power distribution points, without the noise and exhaust that comes with traditional small generators.
These systems allow for provisioning and adjusting power distribution points as the mission changes. Highly mobile, they are displaced as easily as any small appliance and flexible enough to respond to changing power requirements.
Man-portable (about 15 pounds), they meet remote power requirements with environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions without the costly and dangerous transportation of flammable fuels. They go where traditional generators cannot, and are capable of meeting critical power needs that are too large for simple batteries but too small for generators (between 500W and 2.5Kw).
These systems provide the capability to distribute power to large areas without running long and dangerous power extension cords. They are easily distributed in large life support areas and can drastically reduce fuel distribution and consumption in large areas that require many power distribution points, without the noise and exhaust that comes with traditional small generators.
These systems allow for provisioning and adjusting power distribution points as the mission changes. Highly mobile, they are displaced as easily as any small appliance and flexible enough to respond to changing power requirements.
Resolution No.
3
Item No
H
Fiscal Year
2016
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State Association Phone Number
864-616-4074
Task Force
Domestic Operations