Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

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Bob Of Burleson
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Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby Bob Of Burleson » Sun Jun 22, 2014 4:57 pm

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This Pop-Up Solar Power Station
Can Be Installed Instantly
Anywhere In The World


FastCoexist.com

At the push of a button, this shipping container instantly transforms into a pop-up solar power station: Hidden solar panels slide out of drawers on each side and start immediately start generating energy wherever they’re needed, whether for disaster relief or in a remote village far off the grid.

Because the PowerCube is completely self-contained and designed to match the sizes of three standard shipping containers, it can travel quickly and easily. “It can ship anywhere in the world, whether it’s carried in by air or train or boat, and immediately be providing and storing energy,” says Corey McGuire, director of marketing for Ecosphere Technologies, the company that developed the device.

The company spent seven years refining the design to maximize the amount of power that could be generated in a given footprint. Since the device has pop-out solar panels, it can produce as much as 400% more electricity than would be possible just by sticking solar panels on the roof--up to a maximum of 15 kilowatts.

“If you just used a normal given footprint of a shipping container, you won’t have enough solar power to provide major systems,” says McGuire. “There’s just not enough square footage of solar. What we’re able to do is provide life-sustaining systems, whether it’s telecommunications, electricity, Internet, or water treatment systems.”

The first model, released this month, includes onboard atmospheric water generators that pull water from the air. “We’re able to provide water without a water source,” says McGuire.

Inside the device, there’s extra space that can be used in various ways. “A school could be placed underneath it, a hospital, sleeping quarters, whatever you can come up with,” McGuire explains.

Because of the pop-up design, the power station can also easily be moved after it’s installed, or if bad weather is approaching, the solar panels can be popped back inside for protection. The systems can also be monitored and controlled from anywhere.

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Dancer
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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby Dancer » Sun Jun 22, 2014 5:13 pm

Don't let Obama see this.

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Bob Of Burleson
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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby Bob Of Burleson » Sun Jun 22, 2014 5:15 pm

Lots of trucker work hauling those things around.

:D

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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby planosteve » Sun Jun 22, 2014 5:20 pm

Until it starts raining. Then "poof" you have no electricity. :P
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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby bodine » Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:11 pm

planosteve wrote:Until it starts raining. Then "poof" you have no electricity. :P


Or the sun goes down; although the article mentions something about storage, I'm assuming that mean batteries. But I doubt the technology stores enough electricity to run stuff for very long...

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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby Nailgun aka.Mark » Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:19 pm

It's all well and good, However, who will pay for it?
The Tax payer?

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Re: Push a button, and *poof*, you have electricity

Postby Sangersteve » Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:40 pm

I think it's a great idea, as to cost it's hard to figure out since they give no size on the unit shown.

A quick search delivers a cost of about $32,000 for 15 kw of power, add another $16,000 for 600 amp hours of storage.

That gives you 20 hours of 30 amp service without any solar input. or it would run your fridge and a/c for about one day.
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