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Directory:Solid State

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Directory of solid state (no moving parts) energy technologies.

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Aether

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Atmospheric Electrostatic Energy

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Solar

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Solid State Generators

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Thermoelectric

See: Directory:Thermal Electric

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Piezoelectric

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Petravoltaic

  • Petravoltaics -- Electricity from Rocks - Certain types of igneous rocks exhibit a weak electrical potential that is neither piezoelectric (pressure induced voltage), nor pyroelectric (heat-change induced voltage), but petravoltaic. This is to say that there is a continuous, steady voltage across the rock.

Pyramid Power

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Other Solid State Devices

  • Silent microchip 'fan' has no moving parts (http://itnews.com.au/News/72400,silent-microchip-fan-has-no-moving-parts.aspx) - Thorrn Micro Technologies (http://www.thorrn.com/technology.html) has developed a solid-state fan technology via electro-aerodynamic pumping in which a corona discharge causes air flow. The microchip fan operates silently and is said to generate enough wind to cool a laptop computer, while using less energy to do so. (ITNews; March 20, 2008)

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