2013年2月6日星期三

Solar Bus Stops Light The Way In Perris, California

  With an abundance of sunshine, it's no wonder that some of the most innovative and successful solar power installations are found in California. Recently,whisky stones the City of Perris,Magnetic toe ring located in green energy-friendly Riverside County, announced that it would use solar power to transform its ordinary bus stops into miniature power plants.According to city planner Clara Miramontes, six solar-powered bus shelters,You will find it impossible to keep a sharp edge on it and using cheap all in one touch pos terminal can put more stress on your body and lead to developing carpal tunnel syndrome. similar to these in Japan, will be erected in different locations around the city. Each will have 1.2-kilowatt solar arrays on their roofs and the energy will be used to power nearby traffic lights.Work on the solar powered bus shelters is expected to begin in late March 2013. The cost of each solar-powered bus stop is about $17,000 while the cost of a traditional shelter ranges from $7,000 to $17,000.Ladies bags are among the most essential fashionable accessories used by women all over the world. Lady bags are known to complement the outfit of a woman. While the cost difference may be negligible, the benefits are quite clear: "The solar bus shelters will be able to generate approximately 25 percent of the electricity needed to power the traffic lights," Miramontes said. The City is working with Greencrest Energy Solutions on the design and installation of the solar bus shelters. Amrita Holden, senior managing partner at the energy firm, says that excess solar power collected throughout the day will be stored in an on-site battery so that the sun can continue to offset the lights' energy use, even at night."The city will save not hundreds, but thousands of dollars in electricity costs per shelter," she said. "The sun is paying for that electricity."The issue of solar panels in the downtown historic district gained attention two years ago when the Breckenridge Town Council considered a proposal to install solar arrays on several town-owned facilities including the Riverwalk Center and Breckenridge Golf Club, eliciting a wave of outrage from community members who considered them to be too ugly for the carefully protected core of town. The town later killed the proposal."I'm a big supporter of solar panels, but I think the place needs to be appropriate," Councilman Mark BuAdopting the latest manufacturing technology and unique structure design, the PF series crusher can produce cubic products with very good grain shape without tension and crack.rke said at the time. "Councils long before me have created codes to maintain the historic beauty of Breckenridge. Solar panels will never be historical."But the council took no action at the time to amend the town's codes or laws to ban solar panels on private structures in the core of town.The planning commission is slated to discuss the issue at 7:15 tonight in the council chambers at Breckenridge Town Hall.

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