January 1st, 2010

DoCoMo Cellphone Harvests Kinetic Energy Generated by User Movements

NTT DoCoMo, one of the largest mobile communication companies in Japan, plans to launch a new eco-friendly mobile phone, made of recyclable materials.

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August 3rd, 2009

Eco-Friendly Chukka MP3 Player is Charged by Motion

Actually this device is a kinetic music player that can easily be used in sporting activities, when running or walking, and the energy is produced in a very easy way.

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July 29th, 2009

$1,5 Million to Replace Old Military Batteries with Kinetic Generators

Their plan is to replace classical military batteries(batteries used for military equipment weighing pretty much), with different electricity generators, kinetic generators, solar or wind powered systems.

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July 19th, 2009

Mint Energy Rechargeable Battery-Just Shake it for Full Energy

The metal hydrate battery use a permanent magnet that moves between the coiled bobbin and when we shake the battery, the magnet starts to move and the electricity is produced.

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June 17th, 2009

Sainsbury’s Kinetic-Powered by Customers Cars

This electricity generation system, is expected to be installed in all major stores,supermarkets, gas stations and all big inter-urban parking places.

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June 4th, 2009

Kinetic Charger – nPower Personal Energy Generator

nPower PEG (Personal Energy Generator) is very small, fit in your pocket or purse, and is very easy to use (by simply connecting to your phone or mp3). Tremont Electric say that if everyone would wear such a kinetic charger one hour per day, the energy saved would be enough to power 21.000 homes for a year.

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