This 18-mile stretch of Georgia highway is a living laboratory for clean energy


Super slender, extra durable, skid-resistant solar panels supply power to the Visitor Information Center in West Point, GA.

The Ray is a rural testing ground for cutting-edge tech.

The Anderson family turned an 18-mile stretch of rural Georgia highway into a living laboratory for clean energy innovation.
via Popular Science "http://ift.tt/2CRkH8E"

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