Footprint Project and New Use Energy teamed up to quickly provide Ukraine with solar microgrids. You may remember my interview
The Footprint Project and New Use Energy have teamed up to quickly provide Ukraine with solar microgrids. You may rememberduring the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. After my power came back on, I was able to get back online and write again. Will told me that Footprint was helping in areas hit hardest by Ida, such as New Orleans and surrounding areas.
New Use Energy provides solar microgrids and equipment such as headlamps, as well as humanitarian aid. Aside from working alongside Footprint Project to provide disaster relief here in Louisiana after Ida, it also provided relief in Texas just after the deep freeze in 2021. After Russia invaded Ukraine, Shmotolokha explained that Heegaard called him at 7:00 in the morning and they immediately knew this would be very big.
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