Kinetic Energy
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With the Voltmaker, providing your smartphone with enough juice to make a quick phone call is just a flick of the wrist away.
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Researchers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have developed a new type of range extender that can be powered by a range of different fuels.
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A team of students at Rice University has developed a prototype device that attaches to a shoe to harvest some of the kinetic energy generated when the heel hits the ground.
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Renault, taking cues from its F1 racer, decided to transmogrify a Twizy into a Formula 1 contender.
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Pavegen Systems and Schneider Electric partnered to install energy harvesting tiles across a stretch of the course at the 2013 Paris Marathon.
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Protean Electric has released its latest in-wheel electric motor system for hybrids and EVs.
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Silicon Valley inventor Bill Gray believes his novel approach to flywheel systems is the solution to cost effective energy storage.
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For-profit social enterprise organization Uncharted Play has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a energy-harvesting soccer ball named SOCCKET.
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Pavegen, the company behind a system which produces electricity from kinetic energy, has taken to Kickstarter in order to fund installations in two schools.
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Researchers have developed a self-charging power cell that directly converts mechanical energy to chemical energy, storing the power until it is released as electricity.
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Berlin-based wind energy developer NTS GmbH has teamed with the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) to make their kite energy system concept a reality.
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The iRock Rocking Chair uses power generated via rocking back and forth to charge iOS devices and power speakers built into the chair’s backrest.
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