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Design research studio Loop.pH have collaborated with Riso DTU, the national laboratory for sustainable energy in Denmark, to create Sonumbra, an umbrella like formation, finished with fastening the strands of lights, which not only provides shelter from the scorching heat of the sun during the day, but also offers light for a local community at night. For it collects energy from solar cells, embedded within its canopy, and turns it into sustainable as well as low-cost electricity to illuminate nights.

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