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Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.1
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.2
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.3
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.4
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.5
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.6
Pavegen Systems Energy Genrating PavementAny one point on a busy street can receive up to <b>50,000</b> steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful - like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour.7







