Harnessing the Energy of Galloping Gertie 39
FatLittleMonkey writes "You've all seen the footage of Galloping Gertie, the infamous Tacoma Narrows bridge. This is due to a type of turbulence called Wake Galloping, caused by airflow creating lift on the lee-side of cylinders (or cables on suspension bridges.) Now researchers in South Korea have developed a way of harnessing the turbulence to generate electricity. Their device works most efficiently at wind speeds too low for conventional wind turbines."
Power lines (Score:4, Interesting)
Imagine modifying all future power lines, especially the big towers. To utilize this.
The power lines themselves could trickle charge the grid.