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Thursday, August 25, 2005

Urine Charge

This is one of best ideas for energy I have ever heard. When you combine your urine with a soaked piece of paper in a solution of copper chloride and sandwich it between strips of magnesium and copper, you create electricity. In a recent experiment a current of 1.5 volts(the same as 1 AA) lasted a total of 90 minutes. Just think of the possibilities; emergency disposable batteries, A urinal that powers your house, cars that get 30 miles to the gallon on urine power. Hopefully studies will continue being done and solve the worlds energy crisis. In the words of Daniel Kammen the director of the Renewable Energy Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley. "Investigation leads to innovation."
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