I read an article by msn about creating energy from snow and thought I'd share it.
Here is the original link
Here is a link where I found that goes into light detail about how energy can be released from snow
Here is another link where it goes more into detail about how the process happens and the machine that was invented to get the energy. It also happens to touch on other possible uses for it which I find very interesting and potentially helpful for people who want to build on it and perhaps invest in it.
www.indiatoday.in
Personally I'm thinking that it's possible that in the future if this improves it could potentially be changed so it could be woven into the bottoms of shoes and somehow you could transfer the energy made by walking around in snow to useable energy such as charging your phone. The uses I'm thinking of would be for the peop,e that live off the grid in snowy areas like Alaska and people who visit such places. If they were to get lost or need help then all they would need to do is keep walking and they would eventually be able to charge their phone and get help.
Here is the original link
Here is a link where I found that goes into light detail about how energy can be released from snow
Is there energy in snow?
Since the beginning of this year, Madison and Dane County have received about 35 inches of snow.Snow is a form of solid water and water is the only substance that occurs naturally in all three phases — solid, liquid and invisible gas — in the Earth’s atmosphere. Of course, that means that the 35...
wxguys.ssec.wisc.edu
Here is another link where it goes more into detail about how the process happens and the machine that was invented to get the energy. It also happens to touch on other possible uses for it which I find very interesting and potentially helpful for people who want to build on it and perhaps invest in it.
New device can produce electricity from falling snow
It is just an inexpensive, small, thin and flexible like a sheet of plastic.
Personally I'm thinking that it's possible that in the future if this improves it could potentially be changed so it could be woven into the bottoms of shoes and somehow you could transfer the energy made by walking around in snow to useable energy such as charging your phone. The uses I'm thinking of would be for the peop,e that live off the grid in snowy areas like Alaska and people who visit such places. If they were to get lost or need help then all they would need to do is keep walking and they would eventually be able to charge their phone and get help.
