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Note: Hydropower is a well-established LARGE-SCALE technology which works in the same way, with the sun storing the energy to be released, by evaporating water molecules, to move them further away from the center of the earth. |
Note: Hydropower is a well-established LARGE-SCALE technology which works in the same way, with the sun storing the energy to be released, by evaporating water molecules, to move them further away from the center of the earth. Our sincere thanks go to <i>Science Friday</i>, for bringing our attention to this effort; too bad their story lead-in suggests that their reporter never passed high-school physics, or even sadder yet, attended an American high-school which passed her in physics. See http://www.sciencefriday.com/segment/01/18/2013/inventors-design-lamp-powered-entirely-by-gravity.html |
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Revision as of 01:10, 1 February 2013
Project Name | Short name::Electricity from gravity energy storage |
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Project Description | [[Description::For centuries, the original "mass-market" computer, the mechanical time-keeping clock, was typically powered by slowly releasing the energy stored in a mass by displacing it by hand against the force of gravity. Now this storage method is being explored as a SMALL-SCALE means of generating electricity. Please see http://deciwatt.org/ and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ovoBKuX5II]] |
Contact Person | Contact person::docdtv |
Participants | Participant:: |
Available languages | Available languages:: |
Status | Project status:: |
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Last Updated | Last updated::2013/01/31 |
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Note: Hydropower is a well-established LARGE-SCALE technology which works in the same way, with the sun storing the energy to be released, by evaporating water molecules, to move them further away from the center of the earth. Our sincere thanks go to Science Friday, for bringing our attention to this effort; too bad their story lead-in suggests that their reporter never passed high-school physics, or even sadder yet, attended an American high-school which passed her in physics. See http://www.sciencefriday.com/segment/01/18/2013/inventors-design-lamp-powered-entirely-by-gravity.html