
Kinetic energy can be harnessed to generate free electricity from various renewable energy sources. Active Kinetic 1 is a new method utilizing mechanical movement of an object to convert kinetic energy into electrical AC energy. The underlying principle is based on the concept of electromagnetic induction and the conservation of energy.
The first step is to have a source of kinetic energy. This can be achieved through various means, such as wind, water, or human-generated mechanical motion.
The Active Kinetic generator converts kinetic mechanical energy such as the force of wind into electricity using appropriate systems.
For example: Vehicle wind can cause the internal Active Kinetic devices to move and this movement generates the electricity. Hydroelectric power from the flow of water and Human-generated kinetic energy, such as waking can be used to power the Active Kinetic 1 mechanical generators.
The key advantage of this process is that it harnesses natural sources of kinetic energy, such as wind and water, which are replenished by natural processes. As long as these sources exist and can be tapped, the generation of electricity is essentially “free” in the sense that there are no ongoing costs for fuel or resource extraction.