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Ministry Of Defence Launches Powerfob To Source Low Energy Engineering Systems

Press Release
17 Jan 2011

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is seeking expressions of interest by 9th February for low energy solutions which could help military forward operating base (FOB) infrastructure and operations.

The POWERFOB programme aims to attract areas of industry which are not usually associated with the MoD and encourage the use of low energy technologies in FOB’s to aid self sufficiency and power conservation out in the field.

Interested parties can submit expressions of interest and present their products and technology to a panel who will assess the potential suitability of each system.

Forward Operating Base

Areas of interest cover solar, wind, energy generation from onsite resources such as waste, power storage, hybrid solutions and efficient power distribution. The capacity of the solutions will be appropriate for 500W power sensors, 5KW or 50KW tactical bases.

More information can be found in the pdf associated with this press release.

To register your interest, please email ray.fielding937@mod.uk by 9th February 2011.

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