GREEN power may no longer be as fickle as the weather, thanks to a device that can generate electricity in any conditions - be it sun, wind or rain.
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It makes sense to combine different forms of renewable energy because they complement each other so well, says Hod Lipson at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. But such hybrid generators would likely be limited to small-scale applications, because piezoelectric materials aren't very energy-dense. "Their benefit would be more for powering very low power devices," he says.
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