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revolution-door-1.jpgThe designers at New York City based Fluxxlabstudio have come up with an ingenious sustainable energy harvesting idea that makes you wonder why no one else has thought of it before. Their Revolution Door manages to capture otherwise wasted human energy from the revolving doors we all see at various large buildings. If you think about it, this concept is quite similar to a turbine spinning somewhere deep inside a hydroelectric dam or within wind turbine to generate renewable electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/generate-energy-with-fluxxlabs-revolution-revolving-door/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
revolution-door-2.jpgThe designers at New York City based Fluxxlabstudio have come up with an ingenious sustainable energy harvesting idea that makes you wonder why no one else has thought of it before. Their Revolution Door manages to capture otherwise wasted human energy from the revolving doors we all see at various large buildings. If you think about it, this concept is quite similar to a turbine spinning somewhere deep inside a hydroelectric dam or within wind turbine to generate renewable electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/generate-energy-with-fluxxlabs-revolution-revolving-door/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
revolution-door-3.jpgThe designers at New York City based Fluxxlabstudio have come up with an ingenious sustainable energy harvesting idea that makes you wonder why no one else has thought of it before. Their Revolution Door manages to capture otherwise wasted human energy from the revolving doors we all see at various large buildings. If you think about it, this concept is quite similar to a turbine spinning somewhere deep inside a hydroelectric dam or within wind turbine to generate renewable electricity....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/generate-energy-with-fluxxlabs-revolution-revolving-door/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



