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POWERleap - HUMAN POWERED electric grids
A recommendation by mmeriche
mmeriche's recommendation
First to recommend
not really something you can go out and purchase.. but something to definitely be aware of:
"By meeting people in routine and recreational activity, POWERleap has the ability to generate electricity on site and change the way we perceive, consume, and even utilize energy. POWERleap is the first step in an energy revolution and social movement. "
POWERleap will be used in:
CITY SIDEWALKS
AIRPORT TERMINALS
TRAIN STATIONS
SPORTS STADIUMS
CONFERENCE HALLS
DANCE CLUBS
CORPORATE CAMPUSES
UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES
FITNESS CLUBS
PUBLIC PARKS
keep your eyes out for this concept.. i can only imagine how huge this will be in the future.
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Updated Aug 26, 2008
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