How many people does it take to launch the space shuttle? The answer is 84,162,203, all of them taking a single step in a Crowd Farming system developed by MIT students James Graham and Thaddeus Jusczyk. Together, they have proposed the creation of a people powered power plant (an idea similar to human-powered gyms, and sustainable dance clubs), in which people would be generating energy by simple act of walking and moving around.
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Some people are simply smart. Great idea.
The Japanese were reported to have developed piezo-electric technology along the same lines and to have tested it in a subway station almost a year ago. I cannot unfortunately find a
I came up with this about five years ago, got it sketched out in a notebook. Had a different application, but basically the same thing.
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On human powered gyms, wouldn’t it be neat to get paid to go to the gym, maybe a swipe card that keeps track of BTU’s produced, makes the masses wanna get in shape.
[...] This is kind of an old story, but I like it. It’s like the sound farming on highways that Burns, Marce, Mills and I talked about last summer. [...]
That is a great idea. Hopefully it becomes reality sooner than later. Couldn’t the same idea be applied to our roads as well?
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this is a preposterously stupid idea,the amount of copper necessary to collect the infinitesimal amounts of electricity this monstrously costly maintainence headache would produce, make the widespread use of this kind of thing impractical. maybe the gym parts would be worth it, if the transmission distances were short.remember, if you have a gym membership, someone else is doing your share of the physical work
How about this – piezoelectric energy harvesting from high-traffic roads, subway stations, malls and other places that attract people in large crowds (preferably in more or less constant streams, or at least constant relative to power consumption).
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Wow. This is an intriguing concept. Bold ideas like this are what brings home prizes at the Holcim Awards. Submit your projects today. http://bit.ly/a7rwWV