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TESUP Wind Turbines in Emergency Situations

Through wind, rain and snow TESUP turbines can be relied on to keep on going! That’s why an influential governmental disaster relief agency has decided to purchase a number of wind turbines from TESUP! When natural disasters strike they not only destroy homes, communities and livelihoods, they also disrupt infrastructure and electricity grids. This can make it very difficult to get help to the many people who need it in the wake of the disaster. Many of the techniques employed by disaster relief efforts centre around electrical devices such as portable, handheld radios.


TESUP Turbines in Emergency Situations


It is important for these lifesaving devices to be able to be charged at all times. Disaster relief agencies can set up temporary power stations quickly and easily by simply setting up a standalone TESUP wind turbine and charge controlled battery. These stations can be used to charge radios, batteries and phones, aiding in the rescue efforts!


Powering Lifesaving Devices


It is not only important to get people out of danger zones, but also to ensure they have a safe place to stay until they can get back on their feet. A portable power source such as a TESUP turbine can be utilised to create a semi-permanent power source for temporary accommodation sites. This can allow people to charge their phones to call loved ones or provide light sources by providing electricity even when the grid is down. Having locally generated power in a situation like this is a very helpful way of keeping people comfortable.


As natural disasters become more and more common and prevalent as the world heats up it is very important to be prepared for these unfortunate situations and circumstances. Having a source of power that does not rely on the grid can be helpful, particularly if the grid is unstable. It could be worth investigating the purchase of a turbine for your home. To ensure you have a backup energy source in the event of grid failure, natural disaster or not, providing you with heat and light through the tricky situation.


For more information on how authorities use disaster preparedness technology have a look at this article!


Wind Power and Natural Disasters


So far the disaster relief agency in question has been interested in the MasterX, AtlasX and Magnum 5 turbines. These are great choices of turbine for this application, their low starting wind speeds makes sure they can provide a continuous power source. With their high wind speed tolerance well suited to the sporadic nature of weather following large disasters.