Strange energy sources
Besides the familiar energy sources from wind, sun, biology, tide . scientists are revealing new sources of energy to replace such as: energy from waste, hot stone, water sea or even the moon.
Surprise with strange energy sources that people have not yet exploited
Surely you are too familiar with the energy from the wind or the sun, biofuels or hydrogen, wave power and hydro. However, nature also provides many other alternative energy sources that we have not explored or exploited.
Green, clean energy is still around him in the natural world, and scientists are just beginning to answer a few questions about how to exploit it.
Exploding on the moon
Helium-3 gas (Helium has 3 protons) is a helium isotope, light and radioactive, it is recognized by the scientists that there is great potential in creating relatively clean energy.
However, Helium-3 is very rare on Earth, but it has a lot on the Moon. Many projects are implemented to exploit this resource on the Moon. Russian space company RKK Energiya claims that the economic potential of Heli-3 resources on the moon will be exploited by 2020.
The moon contains many Helium isotopes -3- a potential source of clean energy.
Solar energy from space
On Earth, the sun only shines for half a day, the rest is at night, so we cannot obtain energy from the sun 24 hours a day. However, solar energy in the space does not change 24 hours, whether day or night, winter or summer, the weather is cold or hot.
Scientists are preparing a plan: to put solar panels in orbit and project sunlight into the Earth for use. This groundbreaking technology includes wireless power transmission, performed using microwave waves.
Solar energy is obtained from the space that is transported to Earth via wireless network.
Human waste
Is it weird, even when human waste can be used to generate electricity or fuel. But it is real.
Plans are underway in Oslo, Norway: scientists turn waste into energy that runs public buses. Electricity generated by the use of fuel microbial cells, will use electrochemical systems to generate electricity by mimicking the microbial response as in nature. And of course, human waste is also used as fertilizer.
Energy can be produced from things like human waste.
Piezoelectric phenomenon
As the world population is preparing to reach the threshold of 7 billion people, the exploitation of kinetic energy based on human activity is gradually becoming more realistic.
Using piezoelectric phenomena , scientists are able to create several materials capable of generating electric fields in response to mechanical stresses. By placing slices of piezoelectric materials on crowded roads or even our own shoes, electricity can be generated with every step we take.
We will form a huge power plant every time we move.
Electricity generated from the operation of piezoelectric types.
Direct production of hydrogen fuel
This is a revolution in biochemical electrical technology, developed at Cambridge. The principle of this process is: Hydrocarbon fuel is created by mixing salt water, nutrients, photosynthetic organisms, CO2 and sunlight.
Unlike fuel made from algae, this technology produces fuel directly rather than reprocessing, in the form of compounds of ethanol or hydrocarbons. The basis of this method is the exploitation of natural photosynthesis to produce immediately usable fuel.
From CO2, photosynthetic organisms, which can form fuel.
Energy from sea water
Known under the name of the blue energy, the seeping energy, or most commonly the energy from the sea, is one of the renewable , abundant and promising energy sources yet yet. fully exploited.
Need energy to desalinate water, energy is created when the process of change occurs and then, salt water turns into fresh water. This is done based on ion dialysis by electrical energy (seawater electrolysis) inverted.
Ocean thermal energy conversion technology (OTEC)
The thermo-conversion or OETC , is a hydrogen energy conversion system, which uses the temperature difference of shallow and shallow waters to power the heat engine.
This energy source can be exploited by large offshore platforms by taking advantage of deep ocean temperatures.
Based on differences in surface and deep water temperature, electricity can be generated
Hot stone energy
Energy from hot rocks is a new type of geothermal energy , exploited by pumping cold seawater into the rock layer heated by heat conduction from the Earth's crust and decay of radioactive molecules in the shell. Earth.
When the water heats up, the energy generated can be transformed crazy by a water turbine. The advantages of hot stone energy can easily be controlled and energized 24/7.
Model of energy exploitation in Earth's core layer
Energy from evaporation
Inspired by plants, scientists have invented a fictitious synthetic micro-leaf that can generate electrical energy from evaporation of water .
Air bubbles can be pumped into 'leaves', electrical energy is generated by different charges between water and air.
This research is opening up a big window for creating energy from evaporation.
Ultra-thin artificial leaves can also generate electricity.
Whirlpool vibrations
The power from the vortex vibrations of the water is derived from the slow movement of water, which is inspired by the movement of fish. Energy can be obtained when water flows through the pile network .
The whirlpools formed from reciprocating, pushing and pulling things up or down, from day to side, thus creating the ability. Its behavior is similar to the way the fish bend its body to circle the whirlpools by bending itself against the whirlpool.
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