SkyBuilt Power Press Releases
SkyBuilt Power and the Research Institute of
Kazakhstan Sign Cooperation Agreement for Renewable Energy
in Remote Areas
Arlington, VA. SkyBuilt Power
and the Research Institute of Kazakhstan announced today that
they have signed a cooperation agreement to develop innovative
renewable energy Systems to help meet rural needs, including
agricultural water pumping, desalination, and power for other
uses.
SkyBuilt is an energy solutions company that provides innovative
renewable energy Systems. The Research Institute of Water Economy
of the Republic of Kazakhstan is working on better ways to
provide fresh water for irrigation in agricultural and other
remote areas of the country.
One of SkyBuilt’s Systems is the Mobile Power system
(MPS)®, the world’s first plug and play, modular,
containerized, mobile power system, with over 100 patent claims
filed for its revolutionary drop and operate design. “Like
the PC that revolutionized the computer industry and made computers
mobile and plug and play, the MPS can do the same for energy,” according
to David Muchow, President and CEO of SkyBuilt.
The MPS sets up in hours and is a complete power system prepackaged
in a standard freight container that can be shipped easily
worldwide by sea, air, truck and rail. The MPS operates in
any climate, needs no fuel, is very low maintenance, rugged,
and can be remotely controlled. It can provide power from 3.5kW
to 150kW or more for backup or base load power to pump water,
provide emergency power for disaster relief and any long-term
power needs. It can use any combination of off the shelf components
such as solar power, wind, batteries, and micro hydro power,
and can work with diesel or other fuel-based Systems. This
provides more reliable power than fuel-based Systems and cuts
fuel and maintenance costs, on or off the power grid. The MPS
can run for decades with little maintenance.
Bill Buck, SkyBuilt’s chairman, noted that, “the
MPS container can be used for any purpose, including self-powered,
climate controlled storage, an emergency operations center
for disaster relief teams, including fire and police operations,
a mobile medical clinic to refrigerate medicines, Homeland
Security, border patrols or a remote telecom power station
or classroom with internet service.”
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