| World’s Brightest Solar Power Street Lamp is Earthquake-Ready |
| Written by Jaymi Heimbuch | ||
| Wednesday, 09 July 2008 | ||
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While the sensors likely work just fine, I wonder how they’ll hold up during an actual earthquake when things tend to topple over and break or get crushed. Nevertheless, the lights are perfect for emergencies, and as back-ups for power outages. Considering these great qualities, it seems they’d be perfect for parking lots and busy city streets that still get ample sunlight. Additionally, they are reported to last 10 years with zero maintenance, only put out about 48 kg of CO2 emissions a year, contain no mercury, and don’t emit UV rays – sounds pretty green to me! If these work well, I hope to see them set up along the San Andreas Fault here at home, which is a likely possibility considering the popularity renewably powered streetlamps are gaining in greening California cities. Via ecofriend, Far East Gizmos
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written by Pablo , July 31, 2008
If they are solar, why do they put out ANY CO2?
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