Ruggedized solar power for the hard places

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There are some circumstances — think disaster recovery zones or forward military bases — that cry out for portable, reliable, resilient power. I talk with Lauren Flanagan about Sesame Solar’s self-contained nanogrids, which use solar PV, batteries, and hydrogen storage to provide energy that works around the clock in remote or inclement environments. Instructions to add paid episodes to your preferred podcast app via mobile / desktop(PDF transcript)(Active transcript)Text transcript:David Rober...

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