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09/01/2009 11:00 AM     print story email story  

Solar Roadways Receives DOT Contract

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A visionary project, called Solar Roadways, announced that it has been awarded a $100,000 Department of Transportation contract to build a prototype road "paved" with solar panels.

Solar Roadways envisions a highway that doubles as an intelligent, decentralized power grid that will enable a gradual weaning from fossil fuels. 

The Solar Roadways will collect solar energy to power businesses and homes via structurally-engineered solar panels that are driven upon, to be placed in parking lots and roadways in lieu of petroleum-based asphalt surfaces. Fully electric vehicles will be able to recharge along the roadway and in parking lots, making electric cars more practical.

The Solar Road Panels will contain embedded LEDs which "paint" the road lines from beneath to provide safer nighttime driving, as well as to give up to the minute instructions (via the road) to drivers (i.e. "detour ahead").

The road also will be able to sense wildlife on its surface and can warn drivers to "slow down." There will also be embedded heating elements in the surface to prevent snow and ice buildup, providing for safer winter driving.

Solar Roadways estimates that it would take roughly five billion 12'-by-12' Solar Road Panels to cover the asphalt surfaces in the U.S. alone. If these panels had a solar conversion efficiency of at least 15%, they could could produce three times more power than the U.S. has ever used--almost enough to power the entire world, according to a press release. And due to the connective nature of roadways--no additional transmission lines would be needed. 

Learn more at the Solar Roadways website below.

Website: www.solarroadways.com/index.html



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