Saturday, October 1, 2011

Solar-Powered LED Runway Lights

The Canadian Government's Innovative Clean Energy Fund is bringing solar LED airfield lights to the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation of Victoria, British Columbia. The new LED lights will illuminate the runway edge and threshold along a 4500ft runway used to move supplies, groceries, and community members to nearby towns. The new runway lights will also allow for night time medical evacuations. The nearest hospital is 5 hours away  over ruged logging roads. Before now, critically injured patients would have to wait until morning before medevac crews could arrive. The solar LED airfield lights now provide the Community and neighbouring communities of Williston Reservoir a safe runway after dusk. "It was a fast and simple solution for something that will greatly benefit the safety of the community and pilots." says Tsay Keh Dene Chief Dennis Izony. Tsay Keh Dene Nation member, Stacey Pierre, advises others communities considering deploying solar-powered airfield lights for their remote runways: "If you're in a remote community, we would highly encourage it - for the safety of the community." 

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