Difference between revisions of "Energy harvesting"
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* solar energy: [[diamondoid solar cells]] | * solar energy: [[diamondoid solar cells]] | ||
* wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: [[medium movers]] operated in reverse or [[interfacial drive]] generators can replace existing generators | * wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: [[medium movers]] operated in reverse or [[interfacial drive]] generators can replace existing generators | ||
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energy production or power generation does'nt fit the first law of thermodynamics ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_law_of_thermodynamics wikipedia]) (energy cannot be produced or generated from nothing it only can be converted or "extracted" and put elsewhere. | energy production or power generation does'nt fit the first law of thermodynamics ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_law_of_thermodynamics wikipedia]) (energy cannot be produced or generated from nothing it only can be converted or "extracted" and put elsewhere. | ||
* basic [[Molecular power converter]]s a special kind of [[diamondoid metamaterials]] | * basic [[Molecular power converter]]s a special kind of [[diamondoid metamaterials]] | ||
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+ | * [[Global scale energy management]] |
Revision as of 07:38, 1 October 2015
- solar energy: diamondoid solar cells
- wind energy & various forms of hydro enegry: medium movers operated in reverse or interfacial drive generators can replace existing generators
- geothermal energy: diamondoid heat pump systems ( & Entropomechanical converters , deep drilling)
- nuclear energy: nuclear fusion
Note: The somewhat unususal term energy extraction was choosen as title for this page since energy production or power generation does'nt fit the first law of thermodynamics (wikipedia) (energy cannot be produced or generated from nothing it only can be converted or "extracted" and put elsewhere.
- basic Molecular power converters a special kind of diamondoid metamaterials