Power from Movement


Hello, Im Charlotte Bellis and youre watching a special earth day edition of Newsy.com. www.newsy.com Researchers are finding new and clever ways to harness energy, including piezoelectricity, which may hold key answers in the global search for clean alternative energy. Discovery Channel tells us more Future sidewalks might be covered with smart panels that capture piezoelectricity. Piezoelectricity is power generated from applied mechanical pressure. As this technology develops we will be able to place this into every single airport terminal, railway station, every large city intersection, and on every sidewalk. (Discovery) Research in piezoelectricity has already produced award-winning ideas and inventions. US inventor Alexander Parker developed a way to store energy by simply pressing buttons on a cell phone. How Stuff Works analyzed his invention The electricity generated by hitting just one button would be miniscule—an estimated 0.5 watts, according to the inventor. But when you add up all the buttons required to send a single text message and multiply that by the number of text messages sent each day, thats quite a lot of wattage. (howstuffworks.com) Some piezoelectric inventions are already successfully being used. A dance club in the Netherlands called Sustainable Dance club is partially powered by piezoelectric pads underneath the dance floor. (Youtube) Green Gyms are another form of piezoelectricity in the US Green Gyms convert energy from people using

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  1. brandoncoltress says:

    I’d like to see laptops powered by piezoelectricity. I’d like to see laptop computers powered by the pushes of the keyboard and mouse buttons. I’ve seen the nokia cell phone powered by a battery pack that used piezoelectric enery to generate power. I’d like to see battery packs that use piezoelectric energy to powar a battery in the future for use with walkmans and other electronic devices.

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