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Wind/solar Hybrid Tower "Kaze-Kamome"

Kaze-Kamome (Wind Seagull), which Panasonic launched in 2001, is a power generation system that combines wind mills and solar (photovoltaic) cells. The system generates power and illuminates auxiliary lights as long as the wind velocity remains at a minimum of 1.5 meters per second - regardless of wind direction or whether it is day or night. Many governmental agencies have purchased the Kaze-Kamome as it provides the additional benefit of supplying emergency lighting in the event of a power failure. Moreover, it can be used for crime prevention in parks and other public spaces, when equipped with network cameras. Currently, 642 Kaze- Kamome units are in operation worldwide (as of March 31, 2007).


Kaze-Kamome installed in the Eco & Ud HOUSE


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