Switching from Batteries to Portable Power Generation  E-mail
Written by Philip Proefrock   
Wednesday, 20 September 2006

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Our needs for portable power keep growing. Electrical and electronic devices are great, and the features and functionality they provide continues to expand. But none of these devices are worth anything without the power to make them work.

In addition to some of the other new battery technologies we've recently featured, there are some portable power generation methods. First, nano-engines could generate electricity efficiently from small amounts of fuel.  And second, small fuel cells can producing power from hydrogen gas. Both of these use some kind of fuel (hydrogen, alcohol, or hydrocarbon in liquid or gas form) to run the system and generate electric power.

The miniature engine is the project of a group of researchers at MIT. They recently announced that they have fabricated all the components necessary to produce micro scale gas-turbine engine that could provide 10 times longer life than a comparable weight of batteries (storage per kilogram.)

Creating these micro-turbines uses the same etching technology used to create computer chips. While the individual components have been developed, the next step is to get all of the components working together to demonstrate the abilities and effectiveness of the device.

Simultaneously, development is continuing on micro fuel cells as another promising avenue of development. Like larger scale fuel cells being developed for automotive use, these systems produce electricity directly when fuel is supplied to a catalyst. There are already some fuel-cell projects in the works, including cell phone chargers, and portable lights. 

The move from power storage to power generation could be a powerful shift for portable electronics as well as for the automotive industry.  Creating fuel-powered electric cars might seem like a step backward, but not when the fuel is hydrogen, and the power per kilogram is so very high. 

via: BoingBoing


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I Just Had to Share.....
written by Matt , September 21, 2006
You know those pull cords you find on lawn mowers. I keep seeing itty bitty ones on cell phones.

Sometimes I scare myself. smilies/smiley.gif
Hehehe...
written by Hank , September 21, 2006
I think you've got something there At least it could give it enough juice to finish an important call before the batteries died.
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Philip Proefrock
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Philip Proefrock is an architect and photographer in southeast Michigan.

His award winning projects include the Malletts Creek Branch Library which has the first completed commercial green roof in the state of Michigan.

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