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Turkana Basin Institute, Kenya, East Africa - Case Study
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A PP10 was installed at the Turkana Basin Institute, Richard Leakey's remote archeological field station in northern Kenya, the energy from a 10kW Power Pallet is intended to offset their high diesel fuel costs. A world class research facility, centered in an area with some of the most extensive deposits of remains of ancient human predecessors, Turkana provides support for researchers from all over the world. APL looks forward to helping them upgrade to one of our more advanced PP20 to assist them in continuing their important work.
Located a remote part of Kenya, the Turkana Basin Institute (TBI) is a collaborative, international, enterprise founded by Richard Leakey and Stony Brook University. Its primary purpose is to give support to researchers doing fieldwork in the Lake Turkana Basin. This region is renowned for the extensive presence of the fossil evidence of early human evolution, and so Turkana is a global center for human prehistory research as well as other natural history research associated with our human origins.
Broadening their research objectives to include ecology and alternative energy, they installed a PP10, in early 2012, one of APL’s early 10 kilowatt generators to reduce their consumption of diesel fuel. TBI is examining a variety of renewable and alternative energy strategies, and APL looks forward to helping them further update their energy systems in support of their research and educational goals.
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