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<blockquote data-quote="SergiusPaulus" data-source="post: 242196" data-attributes="member: 12264"><p>When you think of energy sources it can cause a brain storm of wondering. It seems many things can create energy. It’s just finding a way to harness it and convert to electricity. In my wondering state of thinking and researching online about energy sources I found that sound can be converted to electricity. Imagine sound energy devices in many places. Airports may be a good place for such. With the frequent jets roaring. Or factories where machinery is operating all day. If sound is a byproduct of something then perhaps it can be harnessed and converted into electricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SergiusPaulus, post: 242196, member: 12264"] When you think of energy sources it can cause a brain storm of wondering. It seems many things can create energy. It’s just finding a way to harness it and convert to electricity. In my wondering state of thinking and researching online about energy sources I found that sound can be converted to electricity. Imagine sound energy devices in many places. Airports may be a good place for such. With the frequent jets roaring. Or factories where machinery is operating all day. If sound is a byproduct of something then perhaps it can be harnessed and converted into electricity. [/QUOTE]
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