Honolulu LED Light Display Powered by Solar

Honolulu based nonprofit Blue Planet Foundation is to build an 8-foot diorama that will use LED lights powered by the sun.

It will be powered by a solar panel canopy designed and built by the Kaneohe-based solar design and installation company Sunetric. A battery pack will store energy produced by the panels during the day so the lights turn on at night.

The Lego Enthusiasts Association of Hawaii and the University of Hawaii Solar Decathlon Team Hawaii are building the display.

The public will have a chance to see the display on the lawn next to Honolulu Hale from Dec. 2 through Dec. 31.

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