http://www.enn.com/energy/article/50109
Some BYU engineering students want to trigger energy change by "installing solar cells in public locations you wouldn’t think of, such as: bus stops, park picnic tables and benches, cafeterias and restaurants, car window shades, stadium seats, and blinds." All of the locations will provide charging spots for personal devices. Their ideas have caught some attention, and the Ford Motor Company Fund has granted the students a $25,000 grant to fund the process. The students have started on their first idea as they are building solar panel tables that allow people to work and charge devices at the same time. The entire concept is quite interesting, and it would be effective if it spreads rather than being limited to a location. The development of such solar panel items can bring the change in energy consumption environmentalists hope for. The successful execution of the plans would definitely be a solar cell revolution. The plan is also feasible, according to me, with the new resources and talented individuals. Overall, the ideas are bright and unique.
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