Due to the burgeoning population, the demand for electricity is increasing. This is leading to the high-volume extraction of coal, gas, and oil, which continue to be the key sources utilized to produce energy. As a result, people will soon run out of them, which is why the production of energy from renewable sources has already reached a substantial level.
Moreover, the fact that fossil fuels release greenhouse gases (GHGs) when burned has also propelled the production of renewable energy. This is a key reason P&S Intelligence sees bright prospects for the energy harvesting system market in the coming years. Energy harvesting refers to creating electricity from the various kinds of energies available in the environment.
For instance, with advancements in technologies, electricity can be produced from vibrations. Known as piezoelectric, this technology is being increasingly used in wearable devices, such as smartwatches, pedometers, and heart rate sensors. These devices use the motion of the body parts and the pressure of the human pulse to generate electricity continuously.
Moreover, in a few places, scientists are even working on integrating piezoelectric sensors underneath roads, so that streetlights and traffic signals can be powered by generating energy from the continuous vibrations created by moving vehicles. Another such under-study application of this technology is creating electricity from the mechanical energy of ocean currents and waves. As a result, the adoption of the vibration technology is expected to rise the fastest to create electricity.
This market research report provides a comprehensive overview of the market
Moreover, the fact that fossil fuels release greenhouse gases (GHGs) when burned has also propelled the production of renewable energy. This is a key reason P&S Intelligence sees bright prospects for the energy harvesting system market in the coming years. Energy harvesting refers to creating electricity from the various kinds of energies available in the environment.
For instance, with advancements in technologies, electricity can be produced from vibrations. Known as piezoelectric, this technology is being increasingly used in wearable devices, such as smartwatches, pedometers, and heart rate sensors. These devices use the motion of the body parts and the pressure of the human pulse to generate electricity continuously.
Moreover, in a few places, scientists are even working on integrating piezoelectric sensors underneath roads, so that streetlights and traffic signals can be powered by generating energy from the continuous vibrations created by moving vehicles. Another such under-study application of this technology is creating electricity from the mechanical energy of ocean currents and waves. As a result, the adoption of the vibration technology is expected to rise the fastest to create electricity.
This market research report provides a comprehensive overview of the market
- The Future potential of the market through its forecast for the period 2020– 2030
- Major factors driving the market and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
- Market restraints and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
- Recent trends and evolving opportunities for the market participants
- Historical and the present size of the market segments and understand their comparative future potential
- Potential of on-demand logistics services, so the market players make informed decisions on the sales of their offerings
Comments
Post a Comment