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California Wildfire Response
Archive, 2020 William Heegaard Archive, 2020 William Heegaard

California Wildfire Response

Currently, our Solar Emergency Response Team (SERT) is in California to provide support by deploying clean energy to communities in need. So far, we have focused our limited clean energy resources on multiple partnerships that focus on different aspects of the preparedness and recovery of disaster relief.


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Mobile Power for the People: Building Back Greener in Puerto Rico
Disaster Response, Disaster Relief, Archive, 2020 William Heegaard Disaster Response, Disaster Relief, Archive, 2020 William Heegaard

Mobile Power for the People: Building Back Greener in Puerto Rico

As summer comes to a close, a new door opens. The largest mobile solar generator microgrid Footprint Project has ever built is bringing mobile, sustainable power to communities in Puerto Rico.

The completion of this microgrid is crucial for the island’s disaster relief recovery. As back-up diesel generators continue to fail when communities deprived of power need it most, a solar generator microgrid will provide reliable, sustainable energy to people who no longer have to depend on a failing central power source.


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What's Happening in Puerto Rico?
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What's Happening in Puerto Rico?

Severe weather forecasts indicate a brutal 2020. The U.S National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted 13-19 named storms, the majority of which will become hurricanes before reaching landfall*. As resources are already stretched thin in response to COVID-19 and the economic fall-out, first responders are concerned about what this means for disaster relief in places that are still recovering from past environmental emergencies. Recovery has been especially difficult on the islands of Puerto Rico.

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