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SOLAR POWERED BATTERIES FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DURING OUTAGES
Written by: Ed Evans
11/04/2025
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Clallam PUD has received a 60-thousand dollar grant from the American Public Power Administration to purchase up to 50 portable batteries that can stay charged by solar power. PUD Communications Director Nicole Hartman says they will first be available to customers living in the west end of the county who are dependent on life saving medical devices that can be life-threatening without them in the event of an extended power outage.


“The west end customers are the ones who really experience prolonged outages in the case of BPA lines going down because there’s no redundant line out there.  So we applied for a grant from the American Public Power Association to purchase 50 of these battery units. They come with solar panels so that they can be recharged.  In that way people who low income dependent on a medical device – life saving medical device – can apply through our low-income assistance program to qualify and receive one of these batteries and solar panel units. And the nice thing is because they are electric, you plug them in and you charge them up to 100 percent and then you can use the solar panels to keep them charged.”


If there any units left over after the application process, she says they may try to see if the can get permission to have the remainder go to anybody else in the county who may need one.


“We did have to purchase five that were a bit larger capacity for people who maybe had a larger device that was going to draw more power than the little one could handle. So, we tried to size them to the person’s medical equipment. And this could be anything from an oxygen concentrator to if somebody needed a mini refrigerator to store medication that needed to be refrigerated.”


Interested applicants can check on line for more information and determine if they qualify at www.clallapud.net/medical-equipment-backup-program/


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