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California's largest electric utility, PG&E, just announced that it got 19.4% of its energy from renewable energy sources in 2011. See our discussion on this remarkable progress in our latest EB blog at
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We've wondered for years when someone would get around to putting a small wind turbine on a standalone street light. Well here it is. 
The EverLast PVW Hybrid Induction Lighting system uses both a wind turbine and solar panels to power their standalone street lights.
Find it at everlastlight.com.
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LED Christmas Lights
Want to decorate for Christmas without running up the electric bill, try these LED lights. This is a string of 100 lights with 4 different colored bulbs. There are several settings for changing the way the bulbs
display. Also, LED lights last a very long time so these should last you a while!
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