Military Field

Military Field

When one thinks of the modern army, we know that we are considering an entity very technical. The army tends to be the first group understand, utilize and implement some of the latest discoveries.

This is particularly true where solar energy is concerned. It is put to use on almost every piece of mobile equipment from tanks to jeeps. Some soldiers are contemporary and equipped with solar panels folding (some integrated with them directly in the field gear such as jackets) that can power small portable devices such as GPS devices and even cell or satellite phones. The army also uses modern technology for solar less complex functions, such as projectors energy Sun used to illuminate flagpoles and memorials in military bases and buildings around the world. It is clear that this means that energy Solar has been consistently and continuously improved and implemented by the military since he was operated in the 1950s.

Today, solar technologies – especially when the military is concerned – are being used primarily for creating continuous feed of energy. Therefore, it appears on the vehicles and backpacks of the soldiers, and also why it is used in many satellite than Earth orbit. To date, one of the most discussed and planned military projects Solar energy is the space according to farm solar collector. This step is expected to be able to provide any military operation of a continuous source of energy through the site the satellite in outer space. How it would work sounds very simple – the collectors receive an endless supply of light Solar as they remained in orbit. This energy is then transferred via a beam of microwaves to a ground based collector. All this translates into a military capability for the provision of any area of the planet (at which a collector has been supplied) with any electrical service weather.

In addition, the army of the United States are also the manufacturer of the largest solar power plant. Currently, the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, has approximately 140 hectares of solar panels, which are able to provide 25% of the energy consumption of the camp. Once the panels are fully operational they Based save approximately $ 83,000 annually in current usage. In this case, the Nellis Air Force Base also uses target = "_blank"> security lights solar security to soldiers stationed on the base.

Of course, this is not only the economy that the government and the whole world, so deeply interested in solar energy, it is also the ability to reduce energy consumption and instead rely on renewable resources.

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