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Trash-Powered Street Lamp!

by , 11/13/09
filed under: Renewable Energy

gaon, street light, methane, trash

Think about how much trash goes into a bin in, say, New York City‘s Times Square on a daily basis. What if all that garbage could be used to generate energy? That’s the thinking behind designer Haneum Lee’s Gaon Street Light – a lamppost powered by garbage!

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4 Responses to “Trash-Powered Street Lamp!”

  1. Kirsten Corsaro Kirsten Corsaro says:

    Interesting! It seems like this could work with pet waste as well.

  2. Elemental LED staff Elemental LED staff says:

    This is intriguing, but sounds problematic in the same way that making biofuels out of corn is, so that one source of energy is dependent on producing something else. yes, there will always be garbage, but perhaps this is just another idea that doesn’t do much to encourage reducing consumption.

  3. triangle triangle says:

    Check the Park Spark Project for a group doing it with pet waste
    http://parksparkproject.com/home.html

  4. Dodecadude Dodecadude says:

    One solution to keep non-food waste out of the composting: A wire mesh trash can above the composting bin, the bottom would need to be mesh for this to work. Also there should be a cranking mechanism to tumble the trash and knock loose as much organic waste as possible. Every time some deposits something, they give the crank a turn. Turning the crank could also mix the compost as well. Trashmen would come by to empty the the wire mesh can as needed.

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