▲ | grues-dinner 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It's the same scam selling ideas that sound good to people who don't understand what a "joule" as Pavegen and the other systems that generate energy from footfall or passing cars. Mechanical energy is pretty "low grade" as energy goes. It 100% works, but it's a system that has very specific applications and doesn't scale up well. And the best systems use a magical property of some fairly heavy materials called "being liquid" to simplify the logistics of getting millions of tonnes of weight to the lifting mechanism. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bjoli 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
One of them is moving almost seven thousand 25-tonne concrete blocks around. I can't see how it would ever compete with something like compressed air. It just seems so awfully wasteful. If someone can find some real costs I would be more than happy. | |||||||||||||||||
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