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Accumulation of Energy from Roads

Raj Kumar Mishra, Ashutosh Singh

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The technique of extracting energy through foreign factors is associated with energy harvesting (also termed as power harvesting, energy scavenging, or ambient power). These external sources can be characterised as solar radiation, energetic particles, hydroelectricity, salinity gradient, and change in momentum, often known as ambient energy caught, and preserved using smart materials as transducers, wireless autonomous devices, like those used in wearable electronics and wireless sensor networks. These minerals are capable of converting one level of radiation into another. Harvesting Energy are among the most effective approaches to solving the issues such as global warming without destroying natural resources. This paper aims at energy harvesting by using the piezoelectric effect, electromagnetic induction and photovoltaic cells installed into roads. Several substances are capable of converting one form of fuel into another. Energy Can be harvested is amongst the most effective approaches to solving the issues such as global warming without destroying natural resources. It can be stored in batteries for use when needed or fed into the electric power grid. Furthermore, because that just makes enough use of transport network, no additional land area is required.


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