Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Cameltoe Cycling Women

DRAFT FOR OBTAINING ENERGY FROM THE STEPS OF PEOPLE LEAVING THE MATTER OF METROPOLITAN

When we need energy in the home we seek an outlet. While we sit and read
produce energy. Every step you move produce energy, even the annoying noise coming from the street and vibrate the windows are full of energy. The problem, for the moment that requires us to insert the plug into the outlet, is that all this energy is lost, there is no way to put it together and use it. Soon, however, things may change. The first prototype of a small power plant is expected by the end of the year because that is the current produced by the walk of the subway passengers.
responsible for developing the project, like many other technological innovations was initially a military necessity is an engineer, Jim Gilbert. The engineer interviewed said: "- I was asked to develop an electric generator powered by the blows of the heels of amphibians in the marching soldiers. The energy produced would have helped save the trouble of having to carry around heavy batteries. Being able to protect the device from getting dirty or wet, however, proved to be very complicated. "

The idea is to give the floor some metro stations particularly crowded with hydraulic pressure generators are able to capture the wattage products from each step. Harnessing the frenetic bustle of commuters, "commuters" would be just the first step along a road that could hold great opportunities. In future projects of the "architects Facility, which will still have a long test the prototype, there is also the realization of micorgeneratori able to use the vibrations of passing trains or cars to provide power to public lighting.
For the moment, it would replace the normal diet, but to make it possible to install new street lights there, where now the cost of transporting the traditional network prevent it. "The hope is that one day take a step down the aisle of a subway matches to take a step toward the salvation of the planet."

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