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Misako Park Stadium, stadium capable of generating energy through the vibrations of the fans

by Web Software design on Mar 10th, 2010

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Several systems are currently used to generate energy cleanly from the most popular based on solar panels or windmills to others not so famous, such as those that are fed by vibration.

An example of this type of system (implemented recently and still in testing) can be found in the football stadium Misaki Park Stadium in Kobe (Japan), home of Vissel Kobe, where uses the vibrations produced by the fondness for energy . You what? “

Let me explain. What they have done is install a number of special plates located at the foot of fans able to collect the energy generated by their jumps and other movements (eg, a stomp of anger caused by a red card) which is stored for later use. The numbers obtained in the first test is not bad, in a match that lasted 8400 watts produced per second on average and the end of the flow continued, , there were 2320 watts per second .

Although not the final solution seems like a great idea, are using the energy generated by the home crowd with its vibrations to feed on the same stage and thus reduce the consumption of energy generated from other less environmentally friendly . To see if hopefully the example is copied by other countries in the world man.

Via: Gizmodo


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