LED and Solar Lights

June 16, 2009

Banish Backyard Bugs with Repelight Compact Fluorescent Bulbs

Repelight, from Compact Impact of Japan, is a 26-watt compact fluorescent “bug light” that glows gold but acts green.

With tropical mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile Virus and Dengue Fever on the rise, it makes sense to bolster your backyard bug banishers before the pesky varmints put the bite on you and your family. Now you can do just that while at the same time save bucks – and the environment – with the Repelight CFL (compact fluorescent light) energy efficient bulb.

May 27, 2009

Toyota May Be Developing a Solar Powered Prius for Production

When Toyota introduced the Prius, it quickly became one of the most highly preferred hybrids available. However, as more and more companies developed their own hybrid vehicles, the popularity of the Prius began to slip. In an attempt the regain their dominance in the alternative energy realm, Toyota has secretly been developing a solar powered vehicle they hope will see mass production.

The news of this development originated from a Japanese Business paper called the Nikkei. According to their sources, the system will use solar panels mounted on the vehicles, as well as a solar array mounted on the owner’s home. Between the two charging systems, the vehicle should be able to take care of a daily commute without an issue.

The Prius is the most likely candidate for the addition of solar power, seeing as there are already a handful of companies that will engineer a solar array onto your Prius for extended range. There is also an aftermarket kit you can purchase that will charge the second-generation Prius enough to run a 20 mile commute.

As far as time in concerned, those same sources also let out that it will be years before any such plans are put into full swing if it does make it into production.

Motor Authority

May 12, 2009

HYmini Wind and Solar Charger Combo Puts the GO in Going Green

The HYmini answers the question many of us have been asking for some time now: why can’t wind power be harnessed on a personal basis by runners or bikers? (more…)

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