Oregon Breaks Ground on Solar Highway  E-mail
Written by Jaymi Heimbuch   
Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Oregon is all over the place with cool renewable energyprojects, and they’ve now started work on their $1.3 million project to install 8,000 square feet of solar panels to light up the I5 and I205 interchange. The project will produce about 28% of the electricity used to illuminate the interchange. The project should be done by December of this year, when days are short and nights needing illumination are long. So perhaps it won’t be as effective as they’d like right at the start, but during summer would be a great help in replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy. If anything, it’ll be a cool educational tool or at least reminder for folks driving through.

 

 

Via GoodCleanTech


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written by brian , August 14, 2008
woohoo! smilies/cheesy.gif
Great Idea
written by TJ , August 22, 2008
Great use of taxpayer dollars. We all know that Oregon has at least 3 or 4 days of sun a year in which those panels will be fully utilized!
Fantastic!
written by JO , September 09, 2008
I think it is a great idea. Even though there is not much sun here, solar panels still work great even on cloudy and even some rainy days.
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