Jun 5 2010
Urban Green Energy offers the Sanya Wind/Solar Hybrid Streetlamp. The design of the solar lamp integrates a 600W UGE vertical axis wind turbine and an 80W solar panel to extend lighting power to the lamp all through the year.
This lamp does not require expensive wired connectivity to the grid for receiving power. The lamp can be erected over a concrete foundation and power can be harnessed from day one. The installation of the UGE 1 VAWT wind turbine allows increased power production to energize other electrical applications. This Sanya Wind/Solar Hybrid Streetlamp from Urban Green Energy can be easily customized to meet the lighting, color and design requirements of a client without incurring additional cost.
This hybrid streetlamp incorporates a UGE-600 VAWT wind turbine for producing 600 W of out put at 12 m/s wind speed. For drawing solar energy two F3-40 solar panels giving 40 W output each are used to achieve a total output of 80 W. The 10 m height streetlamp post is made of painted steel. This module incorporates a 125 Ah a lead acid battery for storing the produced energy for five days and a 175 Ah battery allows the storage of energy for seven days.
The wind/solar hybrid street lamp incorporates a 60 W LED light offering 6300 lumens power for lighting. The LED light fixture has a total number of 56 LEDs and utilizes 24 VDC power. To control the functions of lamp a UGE-600h controller is used. The designing of the module requires minimum maintenance and allows easy quick reach to the batteries kept at ground level.
Source: http://www.urbangreenenergy.com