Solar Powered Fence Post Light

Solar Powered Fence Post Light

The Stainless Steel Fence Post Solar Light has the following features:
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InnoCentive Seeker Spotlight: SunNight Solar Works to Eradicate Malaria

We recently announced that a Challenge seeking the design of an affordable solar-powered device to prevent or limit the spread of malaria had been solved. The Challenge was posted by Mark Bent, CEO of SunNight Solar. Mark has been in the InnoCentive spotlight before, having previously posted a Challenge to create a solar powered light source for people living in off-grid areas of the world.Mark’s interest in eradicating malaria comes from his own personal experience, and from his ongoing desir

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South Africa: Joburg Brings in Solar Powered Traffic Lights to Help Congestion During Outages (AllAfrica.com)

Johannesburg — The Johannesburg Road Agency (JRA) has completed the installation of solar-powered traffic lights at five critical intersections in the city, in a bid to ease traffic congestion during a power outage.

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New truck for Moonbeam (Kapuskasing Northern Times)

The biggest expense (and event) happening for Moonbeam in 2009 will be the purchase of a new fire truck, according to Mayor Gilles Audet. As well the community will receive twice the amount of money from gas taxes; will fix gravel roads; and will finalize the five-year strategic plan and update it.

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New truck for Moonbeam (Kapuskasing Northern Times)

The biggest expense (and event) happening for Moonbeam in 2009 will be the purchase of a new fire truck, according to Mayor Gilles Audet. As well the community will receive twice the amount of money from gas taxes; will fix gravel roads; and will finalize the five-year strategic plan and update it.

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