Solar and Wind powered street lamps

admin » 06 May 2007 » In Clean Energy, Solar, Wind Power »

duxlite-streetscene.jpgIndependently powered - no wiring; indifferent to grid failures. This technology, we’d think, would be an urban planning no-brainer. Here’s one example, from a piece by Lloyd Alter in TreeHugger:

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And here’s a whole street of them:

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According to the manufacturer’s website, these photographs are of the system installed in Entebbe, Uganda.

It would seem that in the short run - it would be useful to have these in likely places of emergency assembly - school parking lots, parks, near government buildings. There’s also the question of portable configurations, which might be a good thing for FEMA to forward-cache. They don’t require generators - or fuel - and satisfy a primary objective - lighting - taking the load from emergency generators to power other things (blow dryers for ranking government officials?).

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