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Summer Concerts Ditch Diesel Generators for NOMAD’s Clean, Silent Battery Power, Avoiding 2 Metric Tons of Carbon Pollution

WATERBURY, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Concerts from Guster, Jason Mraz, Train, and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead got cleaner this summer thanks to NOMAD Transportable Power Systems. One of NOMAD’s 1.3 MWh Voyager units rolled in to power the Shelburne Museum concert series outside Burlington, Vermont this summer, replacing diesel generators with stored clean energy and avoiding almost 4,500 pounds of carbon dioxide pollution. “At the shows, our job was making sure we kept the sound and lights powered so t...

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