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As you know Alaska is dark most all the time for parts of the year. This makes it tough to build infrastructure and large construction projects. Projects that are vital to our nations energy needs and resources. Lighting is a huge issue and problem. There may be a way to use alternative energy to brighten up these construction projects without using to deliver additional fuel to the middle of nowhere to power them up.

There are Earth movement rumbling and lots of vibrational energy from the machinery used in construction and we can turn this into light. How so you ask? Well, by placing large plywood sized sandwich sheets with a taunt film on the vibrational side and small copper lined tubes, hundreds of them running perpendicular to the sheets, with magnets inside bouncing back and forth.

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These magnets will charge a capacitor and be hooked up to an LED lighting system using fiber optics or reflectors, each one hooked up to a .2 to .5 watt light. With hundreds of thousands of lights hooked up in a composite format it will light up the these large construction projects. When working on bridges the vibrational energy will be increased due to the platform they are working on.

This technology should not be considered magic by any means, as currently this technology is being used in those little flashlights you see advertised on television that you shake and they light, but you never need batteries. This idea of lighting up the roadway, bridge, building and infrastructure projects is using that technology on a larger scale with miniaturized parts making up the guts between the sandwich sheets. Let there be light, thru vibrational energy and there was. Alaska holds vast energy resources and construction often cannot wait!

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These techniques can also be used for the building of new homes in relative darkness, and such a lighting scheme is perfect for areas that are not yet powered up during initial phases of new housing tracts. Alaska, will continue to grow in population, due to its energy resources and that means larger populations and more housing. Think on it.

 

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