| The leaves of the weed absorb much of the ultra violet light so
the weed overheat in a second or two.
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| The energy consumption is only 1/4 of the equivalent energy used
in gas burners for weed control.
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| The uv light does not start fires, as gas burners for weed
control.
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| Chemicals and herbicides can be harmful if they leak into the
groundwater reservoirs.
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| If used on railway tracks, a powerful locomotive (5MW supplied
to the UV-lamps) can remove weed at a speed above 100 kilometres per hour, if one side on
way out and the other side on way back.
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| An ordinary very powerful tractor (100HP on PTO) can remove
10,000 m2 weed in one hour.
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| A special built powerful 1000HP high ground speed vehicle can
remove 100,000 m2 weed in one hour using
light weight aircraft technology for large organic farms and contract weed control
companies.
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