Awesome! Those look cool.
[h3 class="entry-header"][a href="vny!://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/02/a_hybrid_street.php"]Hybrid Streetlight Powered By Both Wind and Sun[/a][/h3] [h5 class="tagline"]by [a href="vny!://www.treehugger.com/authors/index.php?author=justin"]Justin Thomas, Virginia[/a] on 02. 5.07[/h5] [div class="cat-indicator"] [a href="vny!://www.treehugger.com/science_technology/"]Science & Technology[/a] [span class="lowercase"]([a href="vny!://www.treehugger.com/science_technology/alternative_energy/"]alternative energy[/a])[/span] [/div] [!-- google_ad_section_start --] [img alt="RHLS_001.jpg" src="vny!://www.treehugger.com/RHLS_001.jpg" height="439" width="468"][/p] In Canada, a company called [a href="vny!://www.remotehybridsystem.com/"]Hybridyne Power Systems[/a] has created a streetlight that is powered both by the sun and the wind. An equivalent streetlight costs about $125 per year to operate. The system, called the "Kazekamome Remote Hybrid", features a solar panel on top, and a vertical-axis wind turbine positioned between the lamp's two poles. Since it is self-powered, it can be installed anywhere without expensive trenching and wiring. See [a href="vny!://www.simcoe.com/article/31164"]this story[/a] about a recent installation, or click the link here to see another photo of the light.
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