Lighting & Camera-Solar Powered

Solar Powered Security Lightning (IMSA Sept-Oct ’10)

05 29 2014
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ELTEC’s Solar Powered Area Lighting Brightens Oregon Nights Download Article Here ELTEC, in business for over 40 years, is known for programma-ble time clocks (NTC-17E). Over 10 years ago, ELTEC entered into solar powered systems support-ing the traffic industry. As appli-cations for solar power grew so has ELTEC’s product offering. Some solar powered pedestrian crossings required supplemental lighting. One of ELTEC’s electrical engineers (PE) with experience in lighting applications…

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Marshall News Messenger – Celebrating the Sun 6/20/2010

05 29 2014
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Terri Richardson   Click here for full article Solar power continues to grow in popularity and using solar energy is a mainstay for products created at Marshall’s Electrotechnics Corporation (ELTEC), 1310 Commerce St., which manufactures a variety of traffic systems. “We have been working with solar for 20 years. In 2000, we probably sold 100 systems compared with the 600 sold this year,” said ELTEC President Bill Marshall. This weekend, businesses…

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Solar Lightning Valero (IMSA Sept-Oct ’09)

05 29 2014
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ELTEC ‘lights the way’ for Valero employees Published in the Sept-Oct 2009 IMSA journal A Valero Refinery in Texas has high pedestrian traffic during shift changes. Because of the size of the facility, there is constant traffic with motorized vehicles. Lack of clearly marked pedestrian crosswalks exacerbated during dark hours endangered employees. To improve safety, Valero undertook a multi- prong approach. First, they established multiple pedestrian crosswalks. Second, they erected 24 hour…

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Solar Powered Light Brightens City Park Pavilions (Marshall News Messenger 9/23/2011)

05 29 2014
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Let there be light Marshall High School student builds solar panels to bring night lighting to City Park Hannah DeClerk hdeclerk@marshallnewsmessenger.com | Posted: Friday, September 23, 2011 8:00 am Marshall residents can now enjoy the Marshall City Park after dark thanks to a 17-year-old student who decided to give back to the community by installing solar lighting in the pavilions. Jewel Ross-Gatson, a senior at Marshall High School, worked for the majority of the summer to get local…

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