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		<description><![CDATA[Image by United Nations Development Programme via Flickr The article below shows how practical solar panels are in a disaster scene. Currently Haiti is facing one of the most severe natural calamity in recent history. In such a time as this, electricity is most needed. However most of the electricity supply is cut off and [...]


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<p>The article below shows how practical solar panels are in a disaster scene. Currently Haiti is facing one of the most severe natural calamity in recent history. In such a time as this, electricity is most needed. However most of the electricity supply is cut off and there isn&#8217;t enough mobile generators at the scene. </p>
<p>People are screaming for help while thousands are waiting for more medication. People who desperately need surgery are not receiving it because electricity is needed to power the equipment.</p>
<p>Thankfully Sol, Inc. has chipped in their effort with photovoltaic panels. Hooray! This is what Rick Schuett, CEO of Sol, Inc. said:</p>
<p>&#8220;We know that once our solar lighting systems are installed, we will effectively double the amount of available relief effort time by allowing aid workers and rescuers to work around the clock when previously operations had to cease at dusk. In addition, our lighting systems will provide safety and security as well as being a hallmark that civility is being restored to the area.&#8221; </p>
<p>Read more at:<br />
<a href="http://techburgh.com/blog/2010/01/17/haiti-relief-efforts-double-with-installed-solar-lights/">Haiti Relief Efforts Double with Installed Solar Lights</a> (techburgh.com) </p>
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