Monday, 24 December 2012

New Alternative Energy

New Alternative Energy Biography
The air is loaded with electricity, so if scientists manage to collect it, it should be the newest alternative energy source.


 Just like solar cells capture sunlight, a device that captures electricity from the air should be able to transform it so that it can light a house or recharge an electric car, and scientists are currently working on it.

You may think it sounds weird but scientists are already working on a prototype, according to a report presented at the 240th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS).

The leader of the study, Fernando Galembeck, PhD, from the University of Campinas in Campinas, S?o Paolo, Brazil, says : “Our research could pave the way for turning electricity from the atmosphere into an alternative energy source for the future.

“Just as solar energy could free some households from paying electric bills, this promising new energy source could have a similar effect,” he added.

Another important thing is that once the way that energy builds up and spreads into the atmosphere is understood, death and all damage produced by lightning strikes can be avoided.

There was a time when scientists believed that water droplets in the atmosphere were electrically neutral and even after they came into contact with the electrical charges on dust particles and droplets of other liquids, they remained so.

After extended research and several experiments, Galembeck and colleagues confirmed that water in the atmosphere really does pick up an electrical charge.
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