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Mar142011

Solar Power Companies Donating Money and Equipment to Help Japan’s Tsunami Sufferers

Like so many others that have been stunned by the effects of the recent earthquake, aftershocks, and tsunami that have hammered Japan, many in the solar industry have felt a need to contribute to the relief efforts.

Japanese refugees rest inside a school gymnasium where hundreds took shelter in Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Monday, March 14, 2011 following Friday’s massive earthquake and the ensuing tsunami. (Associated Press Photo/David Guttenfelder)

DynGlobal said that it will support “the victims of the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan by providing solar powered generators.” The self-contained mobile solar generators will be able to operate 24 hours-a-day.

DynGlobal said its waterproof 12-volt solar generators will be able to power most life-sustaining electrical equipment, including the company’s water purification systems, small medical devices, and mini-refrigerators, as well as rechargeable telephones, radios, cameras, televisions, and computers. The company will work closely with the U.S. military, non-profits, and foreign agencies.

On the financing side, MAGE SOLAR has just established a disaster relief fund that has raised $35,000 so far. Sylvia Minton, senior vice president of corporate affairs, is managing fund raising and relief efforts.

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