October is Energy Action Month.
What safe, renewable energy sources will be available to you in the future? Some researchers think that one day clothes--your T-shirt and jeans--may be able generate electricity. This electricity could be used to power devices e.g. cellphones.
That sounds far-fetched but scientists at University of California at Berkeley have been working on this idea since 2010.
At the University of Georgia, Zhong Lin Wang and his team are trying to create a fabric that can harvest energy from the sun as well as motion.
Fabric that generates energy based on movement will use triboelectric nanogenerators. Fabric that generates solar energy would require photo anodes.
Are we headed to a brave new world where our clothes will power our devices?
More information about Energy Action Month for students and teachers can be found here,
http://www.need.org/content.asp?contentid=175
http://www.energy.gov
Sunday, September 24, 2017
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