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From DOD to NGO: CleanSpark Partners With Global Impact To Accelerate Sustainable Development

After completing their flagship ‘FractalGrid’ at Camp Pendleton, CleanSpark CEO Michael Firenze told Microgrid Media that 2016 would serve as the tipping point for the transition to clean, distributed energy. If you thought he was only referring to commercial and military projects, you’d be wrong.

On January 12th, the company announced a partnership with Global Impact, a non-profit that has generated more than $1.7 billion since 1956. Global Impact has worked with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Clinton Foundation, Operation Smile and Global Vision to invest in the humanitarian solutions for the world’s most vulnerable people, and they see a huge opportunity with renewable energy microgrids.

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From Africa Progress Panel’s 2015 Report

Under the traditional electrification model, hundreds of kilometers of transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure must be built in order to provide rural regions with electricity. This requires an enormous investment with long deployment timelines that result in a low potential for return.  As a result, rural electrification is deferred by utilities in most emerging economies.

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From Africa Progress Panel’s 2015 Report

The alternative is to deploy renewable energy microgrids that integrate distributed energy resources such as on-site renewables, legacy generators, and energy storage technology. These technologies can supply local demand by eliminating costly T&D infrastructure expenses and replacing those expenses with an energy generating and critical power asset. Microgrids are deployed much more quickly than traditional T&D infrastructure, and deliver electricity at a lower cost than traditional grid services.

CleanSpark’s approach to microgrids is infinitely scalable, allowing electrification to start small and rapidly scale up. While their software can be remotely monitored and controlled, each section of the grid can function and distribute energy without a central command.

“CleanSpark empowers underprivileged communities by giving them to access affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy,” said Michael Firenze, CEO of CleanSpark. “Partnering with Global Impact will help us accelerate sustainable development worldwide and lift millions of people out of poverty.”

The partnership has established a Shared Value Global Development Framework, which defines the mission, identifies a vast network of stakeholders and sponsors, and establishes a fund that will allow impact investments to be made in projects that can produce significant and measurable positive impacts in underdeveloped regions of the world.

Microgrids solve much more than an energy problem. Stable, secure, and clean energy enables water, sanitation, education, healthcare, commercial, and industrial applications to thrive. The installation, operation and maintenance of these systems also create jobs and spur micro-economies.

“Through the Sustainable Development Goals, the world is becoming more focused on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all,” stated Scott Jackson, President and CEO of Global Impact. “We believe that CleanSpark can substantially increase the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. Through our partnership, we will mobilize resources that support developing countries to receive access to a revolutionary product providing energy independence.”

Lack of access to energy is a threat to our generation and the opportunity to solve this problem is here. We are humbled by the support of pioneers like Global Impact, who are willing to step onto this battlefield with us to ensure an outcome that our grandchildren will be proud of, said Firenze

Lead Image Photo Credit: Planet Aid

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