alternative energy lightning
Posted on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 in Uncategorized
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Can we use lightning/ thunder as an alternative source of energy?
The lightning emits huge amount of energy.Is there any means by which we can gather all the energy emitted? This will in turn help us in supplying electricity to the electricity scarce areas and by attracting the lightning towards the “energy storing” plant,it will also help lessen the disaster produced by lightning on the residential areas.
WOW If you could figure out a way to store the electricity and it would have to be some type of device that would instantly charge accepting a large amount off juice in a split second or so .
; Nano detonators ;are the way to go. Look it up
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