This website demonstrated five unusual ways to create energy.
The first is tornado power. Canadian engineer Louis Michaud created an engine that could get pumped with, warm humid air to form a fake tornado that would power wind turbines. These turbines could generate enough electricity to power small town. “Michaud proposes using waste heat from power plants [to create the tornado] since they typically reject more than half of the heat they generate.”
Another is using the gases released from cremation (burning dead bodies.) As the body is being cremated, the gasses pass though a filter that removes mercury and then it is pumped into the building’s heating system. Kinda gross, but it works…
A third energy source is using living people to create energy. “Sustainable Dance Club was formed in the Netherlands with the idea that dancing bodies could create enough kinetic energy to actually power a building.” They designed dance floor and installed one in a club in Rotterdam, but they wish to spread this technology “all over the world to… wherever there are people willing to dance for the good of the Earth.”
The race car above is fueled and made entirely of sustainable materials. The body of the car is made from recycled carbon fibers, resin, and flax; the steering wheel is made of carrot pulp, and the whole thing is lubricated with plant oils. It is fueled by a mixture of chocolate and animal oils. A mixture like this is refered to as a biofuel.
The last alternate energy source is using ancient mudstones as a replacement for fossil fuels. These stones retain shale gas that was originally found in sandstone, but it was recently discovered that these mudstones yield as much as four times the amount of gas in sandstone. “However, extracting the gas from the stones could be challenging since the stones aren’t consistent in their gas retention.”
I found this article to be extremely interesting. I didn't know there were so many unusual alternative energy sources out there. And to think that all of them are using just ordinary things and turning them into power sources. Imagine what kind of energy we could generate if we made a list of everything that we didn't use, everything wasted, and turned into energy.
- Which of these five energy sources surprised you the most?
- Do you think that we will ever be able to completely stop using fossil fuels?
- What other things are we currently wasting that could become potential energy sources?
Using the chemicals emitted from burning bodies as an alternative energy source?! Ew! That's kind of inhumane if you ask me, and I feel like it's kind of disrespectful to the body of the person who died. On a lighter note, I think that using the dance floor to energize buildings is a great idea! Other than people getting tired, there's really no flaws to that plan, considering there's no pollution and no one is getting hurt. In sixth grade, I made a pamphlet about alternative energy sources for science class, and had the usual ones such as wind turbines and solar power. I think it's safe to say that none of these sources were included in my pamphlet...but overall I thought this information was interesting and hopefully we can find a way to make one of them a main source of energy!!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.meteorologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/faketornado.jpg
That link is a picture of tornado power, as Michaela described in the blog.
I get what you're saying about that being disrespectful, I didn't really think about it that way... haha! That's a really cool picture by the way!
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say that I didn't know any of those sources could be used to make energy before reading this. The downside to some of these sources is that I doubt it could generate a large enough amount of energy for people to stop using fossil fuels all together. However, if people use all of these together it may be able to greatly reduce or stop the use of fossil fuels. Also, like what kelly said, burning bodies does seem inhumane but if they are going to be cremated anyway why not extract energy. This could save many families money and save space on our earth for a growing population.
ReplyDelete1.) using living people to power a building
2.) Probably not everywhere in the world but maybe if we use all of the alternative energy sources that we can
3.) I think that we should find a way to make trash to energy. Although we are recycling, there are still so many landfills in the world and people make trash everyday.
link-http://www.safewasteandpower.com/main.html
Turns out that trash can be used as a renewable energy heres a link that turns waste into power