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Small-Scale Energy Harvesting from Environment by Triboelectric Nanogenerators

In: A Guide to Small-Scale Energy Harvesting Techniques

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  • Jie Wang
  • Linglin Zhou
  • Chunlei Zhang
  • Zhong Lin Wang

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The increasing needs to power trillions of sensors and devices for the Internet of Things require effective technology to harvest small-scale energy from renewable natural resources. As a new energy technology, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) can harvest ambient mechanical energy and convert it into electricity for powering small electronic devices continuously. In this chapter, the fundamental working mechanism and fundamental modes of a TENG will be presented. It can harvest all kinds of mechanical energy, especially at low frequencies, such as human motion, walking, vibration, mechanical triggering, rotating tire, wind, moving automobile, flowing water, rain drops, ocean waves, and so on. Such variety of energy harvesting methods promises TENG as a new approach for small-scale energy harvesting.

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  • Jie Wang & Linglin Zhou & Chunlei Zhang & Zhong Lin Wang, 2020. "Small-Scale Energy Harvesting from Environment by Triboelectric Nanogenerators," Chapters, in: Reccab Ochieng Manyala (ed.), A Guide to Small-Scale Energy Harvesting Techniques, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:176022
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.83703
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    1. Sterk, Wolfgang & Arens, Christof & Beuermann, Christiane & Bongardt, Daniel & Borbonus, Sylvia & Dienst, Carmen & Eichhorst, Urda & Kiyar, Dagmar & Luhmann, Hans-Jochen & Ott, Hermann E. & Rudolph, F, 2009. "Towards an effective and equitable climate change agreement: A Wuppertal proposal for Copenhagen," Wuppertal Spezial, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, volume 40, number 40.

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    Keywords

    mechanical energy harvesting; triboelectric nanogenerators; biomechanical energy; vibration energy; wind energy; water energy; self-powered system;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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