Intermountain Wind and Solar Announce Plans to Release a New Set of Photovoltaic Hybrid Systems for Emergency Solar Power in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) July 12, 2013 -- IWS has advanced to become one of the most reliable solar installers in Utah. With their current back up photovoltaic hybrid battery systems, IWS provides essential resources in light of a natural disaster, an emergency or extended power loss. These portable models provide reliable battery power in conjunction with solar panels in Utah. While the function they provide can assist in necessary situations, IWS is demonstrating their desire to create even more efficient and powerful alternative energy sources.
Hybrid battery systems utilize solar panels and are capable of providing power for medical equipments, computer stations, refrigerators, furnace fans and more. The new hybrid photovoltaic battery system that IWS currently has in development will possess all the same efficient qualities of their current model, supplying solar power in Salt Lake City during an emergency. They are a great way to ensure that your pipes don’t freeze and your home can function as normally as possible.
The new model embraces taking emergency power to the next level by utilizing powerful solar panels in Utah. “We want to increase the amount of power that back up batteries can provide,” said Doug Shipley, founder of IWS. “By providing more power, homes and businesses can continue functioning through extended power outages and medical outlets can retain full functionality in the case of disaster or emergency. As solar installers in Utah, we want to continue providing accessible and efficient alternative resources, whether they are full functioning or back up.”
IWS recently announced new panels that will help to increase participants who utilize solar power in Salt Lake City. This new development of solar panels in Utah will also be making a large impact on their portable units as well. Their hopes around the new hybrid unit are high; they want it to pack a punch and contain twice as much potency as the original. While the hybrid system functions as a cohesive portable model of alternative energy, the new unit will remain the same size and provide more energy. Time plays a major role during an emergency: how long responses take as well as administering medical care. This unit will provide more resources in the event of a disaster and maintain full functionality for longer periods of time.
While IWS is still designing the new hybrid unit, its potential contribution to emergency efforts is something that remains a priority for their company. For more information about IWS solar installers in Utah or about their existing hybrid photovoltaic battery system, visit their website at http://www.imwindandsolar.com.
Doug Shipley, IM Wind and Solar, http://www.imwindandsolar.com, 801-298-5255, [email protected]
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