Natural Energy  for National, Forest and State Parks

 National parks are set aside as places that are to remain different than the rest of the country, where people can experience a respite from overcrowding, pollution and noise -  apart of protecting his own special  environment - which makes it a park.




 In our modernized world it is rare to find a moment of natural sound or of blessed silence. So much so, that in 1988 it became national park policy to protect the "natural quiet". 

 According to National Park Service Management Policy, "National Park Service will strive to preserve the natural quiet and the natural sounds associated with the physical and biological resources of the parks - (for example, the sounds of the wind, waves breaking on the shore, the howl of the wolf, or the call of the loon.). 

 Activities causing excessive of unnecessary unnatural sounds in and adjacent to parks... will be monitored and action will be taken to prevent or minimize unnatural sounds that adversely affect park resources or values or visitor's enjoyment of them. Many parks are cutting down generator use in campgrounds and looking for solutions to minimize their own fuel generating power systems.


" Walking the Talk" is more important then "Talking the Talk"


 

 Solar and small wind power, generating the needed electrical power, for park offices, visitor centers campgrounds and outhouse buildings are blending right in, protecting areas of natural beauty as places of wondrous natural sounds. 





 

Mobile solar powered units can be used to power remote ranger stations for a temporary period of time if needed.  Independent outdoor  lightning adds to the security of the park – There is no limit

       





Perhaps we'll once enjoy the best of both worlds. 
The comfort we used to – and nature as it has been.

Truewest Solar can help you finding  an alternative for your power requirements in your park

 

 

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