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| Trees blowing in the wind are untapped source of power. |
Turns out all it really takes is a bit of crystal or ceramic material and a couple of wires and, there you go, piezoelectricity. As stress is applied to the material, charge accumulates, which can then be shuttled away to do useful work. The classic example is an electric lighter, in which a spring-loaded hammer smacks a crystal, producing a spark.
We're surrounded by this sort of ambient energy. The whole
universe is just a big mess of force and stress. The tapping of my fingers on
the keyboard now could theoretically be used to generate voltage. In fact, the
idea is already under patent: a battery-charging keyboard cover. But the idea
scales way up too: Imagine the sway of a skyscraper or the trembling of an
entire forest in the wind.
Read the Motherboard story
- “Engineers Devise a Way to Harvest Wind Energy from Trees.”

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