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ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM SPEED BRAKERS

Rajeev kumar, Gaurav Prakash, Prabhat kumar, Ashish Shrivastava

Abstract


One of the main issues facing our nation is the energy catastrophe. Power production has a significant environmental
impact. Despite the fact that there are many different types of renewable energy sources, we can still manage to
generate electricity using standard conventional methods. In addition to this pollution, the number of cars on the road
adds to it. Therefore, we are harming the ecosystem in numerous ways. Therefore, while not entirely, this initiative
can help the environment escape from pollution. One of the main issues facing our nation is the energy catastrophe.
Power production has a significant environmental impact. Despite the fact that there are many different types of
renewable energy sources, we can still manage to generate electricity using standard conventional methods. Through
this effort, electrical energy is converted. This craft uses a straightforward rack and pinion assembly as its drive
mechanism. The dynamo and rack and pinion are transported to the output by the control mechanism. We are
attempting to create electricity in this project by simply jogging or walking on the footsteps. Currently, our country
must employ non-conventional energy. Unconventional energy can be used to produce electrical energy without the
need for gasoline. In this project, a simple drive system, such as a rack and pinion assembly or chain drive system, is
utilized to produce electricity by harnessing the force created when a person climbs up stairs and converting it into
electrical energy with the aid of mechanical L9systems. Having been kept in a The generated energy from the battery
is used to switch on the attached loads. One of the portable, effective, and simple-to-use electricity-generating devices
is this one. In this project, we are generating power in an unorthodox way that only requires us to climb stairs.
Currently, there is a great need for unconventional energy sources. Steps have the ability to produce power and energy
without the use of any fuel. In order to generate energy for this project, the rack and pinion system, alternator, and
chain drive mechanism are all utilized. The attached loads are turned on using the battery's generated energy. This is
one of the portable, efficient, and user-friendly electricity-generating tools. this project, we are producing electricity
in an unconventional manner that simply necessitates climbing steps. Unconventional energy sources are urgently
needed right now. Without using any fuel, steps have the capacity to generate power and energy. The rack and pinion
system, alternator, and chain drive mechanism are all used to provide energy for this project. urine breaks.
me of traffic.


Keywords


Rack, pinion, electrical, battery, energy

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