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Solar Generators Power Sandy-Stricken Areas
: Slideshow
Monday, December 03, 2012
Annmarie Fertoli/WNYC
Volunteers and residents worked together to lift the trailer carrying the solar generator over the curb and into the yard.
Annmarie Fertoli/WNYC
Volunteers had to manuever the trailer into the gates and behind the building, where the solar generator was placed for maximum sunlight.
Annmarie Fertoli/WNYC
Laura Lamont, whose home was destroyed, said what people need now are generators and extensions cords, as they clean out their homes.
Annmarie Fertoli/WNYC
Robin Michelle had some questions about how the generator might be used at the site.
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