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Option # ??? - Oscillating Vibration Harvestors
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Electromagnetic Field Induction

Electromagnetic Induction
The use of various configurations of magnets and coils to produce Electromagnetic Field Induction has traditionally been used in generators, alternators and electric motors. New approaches to Energy Harvesting are rapidly expanding to include micro, milli and nano harvesting for IOT (the Internet of things) to power a wide range of sensors and switches.
As innovation blossoms in the energy harvesting and decarbonization arena new opportunities will continue to evolve in this exciting field of growth.

Common Pathway to Induction Electricity generation

Electromagnetic Field Induction
            - Rotory Motion Generator
            - Linear Induction
            - Magneto Harvesting Devices
            - Osolating Vibration Harvestors
            - other

Sound/Pressure & Vibration       Piezoelectric Energy

Sound/Pressure & Vibration Energy Harvesting
The harvesting of Sound/ Pressure & Vibration as Piezoelectric Energy includes kinetic impact and friction motion.
In addition to the traditional use of crystalline Piezoelectric material, dielectric elastomer generators & dielectric fluids generators have found functional uses.
The use of innovative Energy Harvesting Modules that utilize linear Actuators and Flexible Pneumatic Actuators are relatively unexplored or exploited.

An example of a cantilever style vibration harvester may be with the use of either a Piezoelectric harvester or a Electromagnetic Induction harvester or a combination of both.

Electrostatic Induction

ElectroStatic Triboelectric Energy
The development of devices designed to harvest the static charge that occurs from the friction contact between Triboelectric materials. Building on the basic principals of the Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) and the Van De Graaff generator, in order to evolve an energy harvesting system suited for the Recovery 2.0 application.

The flexibility to adapt Triboelectric Energy into an Ionic Air Energy harvesting system combined into a Plasma Arc Generator that may be used to power a CO2 Splitting Reactor.

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Energy Harvesting Modules

Separation Methods       Recovery & Energy Process

Conversion Flow Cells       Electrochemical Cells

Gradient Energy
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Recovery 2.0 Fundamentals
Basic Reference Tables & Charts

Reactivity Series

Seebeck Co-Efficient       Harvesting Range

Standard Temperature Classifications

Volumetric Expansion Ratio       ElectroStatic - Triboelectric

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