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Tuesday, 10/17/2006 11:56:19 AM

Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:56:19 AM

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A number of years ago there were several discussions that Plastenna/Electriplast could replace traffic lights, as we know them today. Most local municipalities are feeling fiscal constraints as they try to balance the budgets of their various departments: Police, Fire, School, DPW, etc., etc. Could Integral Technologies help these cities and towns save money?

Rather than having their Highway or Traffic employees constantly changing the bulbs on the many stop lights in their jurisdiction, what if those bulbs were replace by a device made of Electriplast or Plastenna.

Since all the bulbs are white or clear, it is the lenses that are colored red, yellow, and green there would be no need to color the Electriplast or Plastenna. From my understanding Electriplast and/or Plastenna draw far less voltage than a light bulb thus saving the municipalities on their respective electric bill.

Has anyone heard anything further on this concept?

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