Solar microgrids Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
Q

What organization is replacing generators with solar panels and batteries in North Carolina?

A

Footprint Project

The Footprint Project is a nonprofit focused on sustainable energy solutions.

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What natural disaster impacted western North Carolina, leading to the installation of solar microgrids?

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Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene caused significant damage, including downed power lines and destroyed infrastructure.

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What are solar microgrids intended to replace in areas affected by disasters?

A

Noisy and polluting generators

This transition aims to provide cleaner energy solutions in disaster relief scenarios.

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What type of relief efforts were observed in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene?

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Trucks delivering essentials and generators

Relief efforts included various supplies such as food, water, and other necessities.

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5
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Fill in the blank: The Footprint Project is replacing generators with _______ and batteries.

A

[solar panels]

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True or False: The Footprint Project’s initiatives are focused on traditional fossil fuel generators.

A

False

The project focuses on sustainable energy solutions, moving away from fossil fuels.

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What were the visible signs of relief efforts mentioned in the article?

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Caravans of trucks and roadside signs

These signs included both official and makeshift advertisements for food and water.

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What essential items were being delivered in the relief efforts post-Hurricane Helene?

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  • Water
  • Pet food
  • Diapers

These items were crucial for supporting affected communities.

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9
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What powered the trailers where Asheville residents sought showers after the city’s water system failed?

A

Noisy machines

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What did the food trucks deliver to thousands of residents without working stoves?

A

Hot meals

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What was filtered for communities to drink and flush toilets?

A

Water

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What type of generators is a staple of relief efforts around the globe after disasters?

A

Fossil-fuel generators

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13
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What nonprofit is working to replace fossil-fuel generators with solar-powered batteries?

A

Footprint Project

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14
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What is the largest response effort the Footprint Project has ever deployed?

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Displacing fossil-fuel generators with solar-powered batteries

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15
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Who is the operations director for the Footprint Project?

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Will Heegaard

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16
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What does Will Heegaard hope to initiate with the introduction of sustainable technology?

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A new conversation about rebuilding

17
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According to Will Heegaard, what do responders typically use in disaster situations?

A

What they know works

18
Q

What is the goal of the Footprint Project in relation to fossil fuels?

A

To provide better alternatives than single-use fossil fuels

19
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True or False: The Footprint Project aims to maintain the status quo of disaster response.

20
Q

Fill in the blank: The Footprint Project aims to achieve _______ change through their initiatives.