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The Hot Zone: The Sanya Skypump

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Created 11.15.11
Air Date 11.15.11

This week in the energyNOW! Hot Zone: The Sanya Skypump, developed by Urban Green Energy and General Electric, will allow electric vehicle drivers to power up using solar and wind power. When it's not being used to charge EVs, the makers say it can send electricity to the grid.

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