Dirt4Energy – Generate Electricity From Dirt

Visit SiteDirt4Energy - Generate Electricity From DirtHi my name is Brad and since I’m an “alternative energy nut” I keep up to date with the worlds latest discoveries. About a year ago I found out about some harvad graduate students that discovered a way to harvest energy from plain old dirt. Their goal is to supply enough usable energy to developing countries like Africa so they can use lights and other low power appliences.

Can we use similar methods to create usable energy from dirt? I looked into this for a few months and during my research I found out that “Dirt Power” was already being used by thousands of people all over the world! Take a look at the short video below where it’s demonstrated that with just a small amount of dirt you can produce 0.8V

As you probably already know, 0.8 volts isn’t much. However, we can create many cells and link them together to produce more volts. We can then link another group of cells together in a different format and this will increase the aperage.

Making a dirt battery requires very little technical expertise and with our DIY instructions it couldnt be simplier. We have laid everything out in a simple step-by-step format and have even included many colored pictures to fully explain the process. Anybody can do this, male, female and from any age group. This is a great project and you can start producing power in less than 1 hour from right now!

This is such a great idea for camping. It takes up less space than solar panels and works just as well. A++++ effort! Brad Highland

Before starting your project you need to make sure you have the correct materials, more importantly you need the correct instructions. Without knowing exactly how to make the dirt battery you could end… Read more…

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