The nPower PEG is exactly the kind of thing that would have airport security asking you some rather awkward questions, and perhaps also earn you some childish snickers. The rather utilitarian phallus ...
Soon, you may be able to jogyour way to a charged cell phone. Conceptualized by Tom Krupenking and Ashley Taylor, the Instep Nanopower fits snuggly in the sole of your sneaker, and with each step the ...
July 6, 2007 Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed a kinetic energy generator which derives electrical energy from the vibrations and movements that occur within its environment.
A generator that is ten times more powerful than any other similar devices has just been developed. It is a kinetic energy generator which generates electrical energy from the vibrations and movements ...
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it's the Week in Green.
Could walking or running generate enough energy to power your cell phone or GPS device? Dr. Ville Kaajakari has developed an innovative piezoelectric generator prototype small enough to be embedded in ...
Next time you feel like generating a little energy, just roll into your local Sainsbury’s! The third largest British supermarket chain has just unveiled a new energy system that generates power from ...
Kinetic NRG, ACS-A design composite hydro-electric turbine blade The 1.5-meter composite blade will enable Kinetic NRG’s hydro-electric generator to generate power in Australian channels and streams ...