Sunday 4 June 2017

Why can’t we simply forget about the Piezoelectric Roads, it’s a highway robbery!

The concept of piezoelectric roads has been around for many years, because of some obvious reasons this has never be implemented in reality. However, I am surprised that there are still people, even some academics, come up and propose this idea as if it’s a real sustainable and renewable energy source, every now and then.

The piezoelectric effect is where the electric charge accumulates in materials, such as certain crystal and ceramics, in response to mechanical stress. In simple words, if such materials are used on the surface of motorway, pressures and impacts from passing by vehicles can be used for generating electricity.

Estimation on piezoelectric roads shows that “1 km of runway can produce up to 500 kWh of electricity per hour” by harvesting “energy from weight, motion, vibration and temperature changes.” Woohoo! Free, long term and sufficient energy come from nowhere, must be green and sustainable! But isn’t this something too good to be true?
If you are having some doubt like me, you are 100% correct. This is not some magical clean energy come from nowhere or collected from wastes, this is an energy robbery from the passing by vehicles, which is essentially non-sustainable fossil energy.
We all know there is a certain law called conservation of energy. In order to make the car to move, the engine burns fuel, convert fossil energy into heat energy, burst the air and push pistons to convert it into motion energy, passing such motion through transmission to the wheels, after wasting much on fiction to the road surface and air, we eventually convert fossil energy in the fuel into the kinetic energy that moves the vehicle. The efficiency of the whole process would not be more than 15%, i.e. 85% of the fossil energy has been wasted in order to push our car to the expected speed.
Now, in order to generate piezoelectricity, the precious kinetic energy has to be converted back into electricity by adding humps to the road or increasing the surface fiction and slowing down the vehicle. This is literally robbing money from the passing-by drivers who paid the fuel for moving their cars, and in the most inefficient and unsustainable way.
During the recent study and researches, I have identified that there are many so-claimed sustainable energy/solutions are actually anti-sustainable. Some need to be considered from environment impacts of the full life cycle, some simply decorates non-sustainable methods with fancy names, but the concept of Piezoelectric Roads is totally a post-truth, i.e. bullshit, that has been repeated many times. I wonder when can we reach a full stop of this?

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