MILSPRAY Introduces The Scorpion Energy Hunterâ„¢ At The World Energy Engineering Congress
LAKEWOOD, New Jersey (December 21, 2010) – MILSPRAY Military Technologies debuts their renewable energy harvesting station called the Scorpion Energy Hunter™ at the World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) held earlier this month in Washington, D.C. The patent pending system was designed, developed and integrated at MILSPRAY’S Lakewood, NJ facility.
WEEC is well-recognized as the most important energy event of national scope for end users and energy professionals in all areas of the energy field. The WEEC also serves as the annual convention of the Association of Energy Engineers, and is attended by more AEE members each year than any other single event.
The MILSPRAY Scorpion Energy Hunter™ is a hybrid, renewable energy power system capable of outputting 14.4kilowatts (kW) of electricity at 240VAC. The system is designed and engineered to be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world and is ready to run within minutes. It offers continuous power in remote locations through solar and wind energy with backup power coming from a sound attenuating, enclosed 15kW off grid power center. The Scorpion Energy Hunter’s main purpose is to increase the energy efficiency of today’s military by reducing generator runtime by a minimum of 65%. The Scorpion Energy Hunter™ was engineered to be a user-friendly, hybrid renewable energy system that is capable of being set up by two men equipped with basic hand tools and is run with little to no human interaction. The system is shipped fully charged and is ready to provide power for hours before being recharged. The Scorpion is an adaptable renewable energy harvesting system. The solar arrays can be easily tilted to obtain optimum orientation to the sun. Being able to do so increases harvesting efficiency by as much as 35%.
