Solarlight utilizes wind power for sustainable illumination

Desh Raj SharmaJun 10 2010

South Korean designer Eon Tae Yoon has come up with a novel, wind-powered lamp/electric bulb that aims to instruct kids and adults how this particular form of renewable energy converts into an ambient, luminous glow. Dubbed as Solarlight, the impressive plaything/gadget generates electricity from wind. It has a small generator inside it. A rotor hub holds the acrylic blades and controls their angles as well. Finally, the rotating blades gather sufficient energy to bring a sustainable illumination into view.

solarlight eon tae yoon
solarlight eon tae yoon

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solarlight eon tae yoon 1

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solarlight eon tae yoon 2

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solarlight eon tae yoon 3

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solarlight eon tae yoon 4

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Via: YankoDesign

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