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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday February 02 2017, @11:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the very-confused-squirrels dept.

Money doesn't grow on trees, but electricity might someday.

Iowa State University scientists have built a device that mimics the branches and leaves of a cottonwood tree and generates electricity when its artificial leaves sway in the wind.

Michael McCloskey, an associate professor of genetics, development and cell biology who led the design of the device, said the concept won't replace wind turbines, but the technology could spawn a niche market for small and visually unobtrusive machines that turn wind into electricity.

"The possible advantages here are aesthetics and its smaller scale, which may allow off-grid energy harvesting," McCloskey said recently in his ISU laboratory. "We set out to answer the question of whether you can get useful amounts of electrical power out of something that looks like a plant. The answer is 'possibly,' but the idea will require further development."

Also at:
techtimes.com

Reference:
Michael A. McCloskey, Curtis L. Mosher, Eric R. Henderson. Wind Energy Conversion by Plant-Inspired Designs PLOS ONE, 2017; 12 (1): e0170022 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170022


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  • (Score: 2) by arslan on Friday February 03 2017, @03:47AM

    by arslan (3462) on Friday February 03 2017, @03:47AM (#462224)

    I wonder if we can get it realistic enough to get birds to nest in it so I can send out my robo-squirrels to harvest them eggs....nom nom nom!!!

    Food and power supply!

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