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February 14, 2008Power-generating clothesThis post is brought to you by 
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Out and about and need to charge up your iPod? Just plug it into your...shirt?

Could happen, if this new technology has anything to say about it.

Someday, your shirt might be able to power your iPod just by doing the normal stuff expected of a shirt.

Scientists have developed a way to generate electricity by jostlingfabric with tiny wires woven inside, raising the prospect of textilesthat produce power simply by being stretched, rustled or ruffled by abreeze.

The research, described in the new edition of the journal Nature,combines the precision of nanotechnology with the elegant principleknown as the piezoelectric effect, in which electricity is generatedwhen pressure is applied to certain materials.

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Comments Susan

This is an excellent idea. But I would like to use it more for my mobile. Or if it could be used for making electricity for houses:-D we all would look like little rats in a wheels, which make electricity, only without a wheel :-D

Posted by:Susan |February 27, 2008 at 12:07 AM

PM

Everybody should learn about electric cars as a solution. It’s amazing how far the technology has come. One of the main electric car companies, Zap, has delivered over 100,000 EV’s. (source: zapworld.com). EV’s cost 1 to 3 cents per mile to run, compare that to regular cars!

Posted by:PM |March 18, 2008 at 12:04 PM

NiraliSherni

LOL! Soon we shall have underwear powered bicycles or something! However, there is something in the market at the moment that is portable and that can be used to charge your gadgets like your cell phone, laptop, I pod etc. This universal battery charger i thought was a great idea!

Posted by:NiraliSherni |March 24, 2008 at 03:59 AM

steve

You wonder how long its going to be before everything goes critical! Wont be long befor we are mining our land fill sites for raw materials! - steve - www.ukengineeringrecruitment.net

Posted by:steve |March 25, 2008 at 05:01 AM

The Rockman

I have heard a lot about this recently and am looking forward to the practical applications of such new technologies. Wouldn't it be cool to recharge an electrical car with the nano solar bots painted into the tinting on the windows!?! We are closer, every day, to the end of oil... the edge is looming. As soon as we're over the edge we'll be free to fly!

Posted by:The Rockman |May 06, 2008 at 01:36 PM

livepaths

Very interesting.

If the economics don't work, recycling efforts won't either.
Check Http://LivePaths.com, a blog about innovative entrepreneurs that make money selling recycled items, provide green services or help us reduce our dependency on non renewable resources. These include some very cool Green online ventures, great new technologies, startups and investments opportunities.

Posted by:livepaths |June 12, 2008 at 09:30 AM

Logan

Build your own renewable energy options at http://www.earth4energy.org

Posted by:Logan |August 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM

Sergio Pereyra

Great one for me! I would go for it!! Summer is drawing to a close, but it's never too late to pick up a timeless dress! The Audrey Lacey Romance dress by Tt Collection is just lovely - it can be layered throughout colder seasons and flaunted solo all summer. Visit: http://www.ttcollection.com

Posted by:Sergio Pereyra |September 12, 2008 at 07:40 PM

Neil

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Posted by:Faros |October 03, 2008 at 08:20 PM

Rick L.

Power-generating clothes Rule.

Posted by:Rick L. |November 06, 2008 at 09:56 AM

Rick L.

Power-generating clothes who would have imagined, how time flies. Great Stuff, Thanks a bunch, Rick L.

Posted by:Rick L. |November 17, 2008 at 09:37 AM

Industrial LEDs

LEDs don't require very much power. You could power them with clothes. :)

Posted by:Industrial LEDs |November 24, 2008 at 11:39 AM

md

are they machine washable?

Posted by:md |November 24, 2008 at 11:54 AM

AltE Sasch

The amount of electrical energy genetic by kinetic energy would have to be teeny, but for many small devices that's all you need to extend the battery charge. We at AltE already offer portable solar power solutions just for that need (charging iPods, cell phones, etc) using foldable, rollable and flexible thin film solar panels technologies.

Posted by:AltE Sasch |January 09, 2009 at 03:11 PM

AltE Sasch

The amount of electrical energy genetic by kinetic energy would have to be teeny, but for many small devices that's all you need to extend the battery charge. We at AltE already offer portable solar power solutions just for that need (charging iPods, cell phones, etc) using foldable, rollable and flexible thin film solar panels technologies.

Posted by:AltE Sasch |January 09, 2009 at 03:14 PM

Texas Electricity

I'll take on for my cell phone - It always seems to go out of juice when I need it.

Posted by:Texas Electricity |February 18, 2009 at 07:50 AM

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Some power-generating clothes who would have imagined, how time flies.

Really great post.

Posted by:tnomeralc web design toys |March 23, 2009 at 06:20 AM

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Posted by:star trek |March 25, 2009 at 12:49 AM

oilfield equipment

new technology is so crazy. I would love to have something like this.

Posted by:oilfield equipment |April 03, 2009 at 11:29 AM

George Hine

I saw a solar hat already in mass production- they finally got rid of that goofy gadget look-
this one's kinda attractive, in fact. They show some lab video footage of efficency, also.

http://koolbreezesolarhat.com

Posted by:George Hine |May 28, 2009 at 11:57 AM

Rick Lanese

Power Generation Clothes are the new wave of the future. I can't wait to try them on, I hope they make them in XXL. Thanks a bunch for the great post.

Posted by:Rick Lanese |September 18, 2009 at 11:57 AM

Power 4 Home

Is this for real? This would be brilliant if it became mainstream!

Posted by:Power 4 Home |September 27, 2009 at 01:24 PM

Richard

I wonder if having a solar-powered coat would make you some sort of plant. Better yet, is it possible to upgrade the military's suits into power generating ones? That would be so cool!! I mean, they could jump at any height, lift any object and stuff- all they need to do is let their clothes lay in the sun for at least 45 minutes. Hahaha!!

Posted by:Richard |October 22, 2009 at 09:40 PM

Richard

Or maybe a solar powered coat that could relieve stress. Anyway, I think this is great because we're able to bring alternative energy sources to another trend level- fashion trend. hehehe

Posted by:Richard |November 01, 2009 at 08:35 PM

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