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Tidal Docks Use Waves to Power NYC’s Streetlamps

by , 07/14/09

nyc wave power, waves to power streetlamps, richard garber, brian novello, nyc rivers, docking systems, metropolis, next generation design competition, roosevelt island tidal energy project,  hydropower, turbines, greening nyc, green nyc, nyc alternative energy

The Big Apple’s known for its bright lights, but the city’s iconic luminescence also sucks up huge amounts of power every year. Luckily, a team of designers came up with a plan to keep the city’s lights burning bright by harnessing the power of its massive rivers. One of the most exciting entries into Metropolis magazine’s 2009 Next Generation Design Competition, Richard Garber and Brian Novello’s design provides a way to power street lamps using tidal power.

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One Response to “Tidal Docks Use Waves to Power NYC’s Streetlamps”

  1. sharad pustake sharad pustake says:

    Its a quite interested to know the developments on tidal and wave energy

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