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Marine Buoy incorporates wave energy harvesting technology.
2013-07-18 14:30:17| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring customized design, buoy system is scalable from 1–250 W and can be suited to moored or drifting applications. Design using JSR Micro/JM Energy's ULTIMO™ Lithium Ion Capacitor (LIC) for energy storage. ULTIMO's hybrid technology provides energy density of 12 Wh/kg or 20 Wh/L. While direct drive system provides power from differential motion between buoy float and submerged resistant plate, resonant drive system amplifies generator's armature motion at peak period of sea state. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - MOBILE BANNER ADTransportation Industry ProductsSearch for suppliers of: Energy Conservation Equipment | Marine Buoys |
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Kinetic energy harvesting: Everyday human activity could power the internet of things
2013-07-11 14:24:04| Extremetech
Researchers at Columbia University have conducted the first exhaustive study into kinetic energy harvesting -- the harvesting of "free" energy from common human activities, such as walking, writing with a pencil, taking a book off a shelf, or opening a door. Surprisingly, except for those living the most sedentary lifestyles, we all move around enough that a kinetic energy harvester -- such as a modified Fitbit or Nike FuelBand -- could sustain a wireless network link with other devices, such as a laptop or smartphone.
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Ambient backscatter: Free energy harvesting from TV signals, to power a ubiquitous internet of things
2013-07-08 14:14:32| Extremetech
Researchers have created a new method of wireless networking that allows devices to communicate with each other without batteries or their own source of power. Dubbed "ambient backscatter," this method sucks power out of the air from TV and cellular transmissions, and then modulates this signal with its own data. These modulated signals are then picked up by other devices in the same ambient backscatter network. In theory, this could be the breakthrough to finally allow for a ubiquitous internet of things, where every location is blanketed with devices and sensors that communicate with each other, creating truly smart homes, offices, and cities.
OriginOil's Electro Water Separation Selected As AlgEternal Technologies' Preferred Algae Harvesting Technology
2013-07-02 05:01:00| oilandgasonline News Articles
OriginOil, Inc., developer of Electro Water Separation (EWS), the high-speed, chemical-free way to clean up very large quantities of water used by the oil & gas, algae and other water-intensive industries, announced recently that AlgEternal Technologies, LLC, will incorporate OriginOil’s technology to harvest algae as a key component of the company’s proprietary algal production system.
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OriginOil's Electro Water Separation Selected As AlgEternal Technologies' Preferred Algae Harvesting Technology
2013-07-02 05:01:00| chemicalonline News Articles
OriginOil, Inc., developer of Electro Water Separation (EWS), the high-speed, chemical-free way to clean up very large quantities of water used by the oil & gas, algae and other water-intensive industries, announced recently that AlgEternal Technologies, LLC, will incorporate OriginOil’s technology to harvest algae as a key component of the company’s proprietary algal production system.
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