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Las Vegas Gets "Kinetic Tiles" That Power Lights With Foot Traffic (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes Ars Technica: A New York-based startup called EnGoPlanet has installed four streetlights in a plaza off the Las Vegas Strip that are powered exclusively by solar and kinetic energy. The installations aren't mere streetlights though -- they also power a variety of environmental monitors, support video surveillance, and, for the masses, offer USB ports for device charging.

The streetlights are topped by a solar panel crest, and have "kinetic tiles" on the ground below them. These panels reportedly can generate 4 to 8 watts from people walking on them, depending on the pressure of the step. The renewable energy is then collected by a battery for use at night. The solar-plus-kinetic energy design is useful on those rare Vegas days without too much sun -- as long as there is still plenty of foot traffic.

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  1. I'm no physicist but... by mattventura · · Score: 4, Informative

    Conservation of energy? Isn't this just making the pedestrians expend more energy to walk?

    1. Re:I'm no physicist but... by ClickOnThis · · Score: 4, Informative

      I am a physicist, and the OP has a valid point.

      Walking on a sidewalk fitted with these kinetic tiles would feel somewhat similar to walking up a slight incline. The extra expended energy would be modest, but real.

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  2. Re:Rare vegas days? by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2, Informative

    Between Oct and March/April the sun goes down around 5/6 pm and rises around 7/8 am

    Sunrise in Las Vegas on March 1 is 6:10am.

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