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Power Production by Employing Electrical Mechanism through Human Force: A Review

Deepak Ch.

Abstract


The majority of individuals in technology in the modern civilization desire a sumptuous existence, which includes being able to flip on or press a button to activate all gadgets such cell phones, pcs, televisions, warm water, lighting, etc. If indeed the source of electricity is no longer accessible for usage, certain elements will not function. There are an estimated 1.4 thousand individuals without reliable electricity, or roughly 70% of the earth’s population. Power shortages are not improving at the moment. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the global consumption of energy will rise from 495 british Thermal units (btu) in 2007 to 739 british Thermal units (btu) by 2035, an increase of 49% or 1.4 % annually. Investigators previously demonstrated the Weber and Dearbom bicycling motor activity, the Schwaller bicycle lighting control, the Banfield Hicks bicycle generating, and more. A traditional motorcycle with many drives systems and a generator are part of Ramos Lucatero's equipment for creating and preserving electrical power. Doug Lunde's methodology and equipment for producing power consists of a wheel and a fixed able to conduct rod. This article discusses techniques for producing power while cycling, as well discuss energy production and storage while cycling. This essay primarily focuses on electricity generation, particularly in rural locations where excess to stabilize systems is constrained by distance and the prohibitively expensive cost of strengthening the grid. This paper's primary objective is to create and develop a bicycle electricity generating system that uses a solar pv home security system converters, primarily in rural, suburban, and urban areas.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijaem.v8i1.1779

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