Friday, July 8, 2011
Solar powered microgrid as a US soldiers green step in Afghanistan
As difficulty of diesel fuel delivery for diesel generators because of the risk of robbery by the enemy , the US troops in Afghanistan will begin to test its solar powered microgrids for their electricity needs. In addition to cutting operating costs, the installation is a green step to harness renewable energy.
Solar powered microgrid installation will connect each microgrid to the four diesel generators which collectively will able to produce 1 megawatt. As the pilot phase, the installation will serve the soldiers daily electricity needs , such as kitchens and washing machines. The green step is considered highly beneficial in terms of cost and safety. Microgrid also will supply power only when needed, so that no electricity is wasted. Its will also cut maintenance costs of small units.
Solar powered microgrid installation will consists of a controls that will be able to integrate renewable energy generation in the form of solar power and wind power. Looking ahead, the U.S. Army will make modular systems for generating electricity from wind energy, solar energy and other renewable energy.
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