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		<title>[CES 2009] nPower PEG Charges Your Gadgets From The Spring In Your Step</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Ponce</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Ponce Primitive though it may be, walking is an endeavor still enjoyed by a few. And these sprightly urbanites will soon be able to get something in return for their efforts (you know, aside from good health): gadget-recharging electricity. The nPower PEG (Personal Energy Generator) is a device that harvests the kinetic energy [...]]]></description>
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<p>By David Ponce</p>
<p>Primitive though it may be, walking is an endeavor still enjoyed by a few.  And these sprightly urbanites will soon be able to get something in return for their efforts (you know, aside from good health): gadget-recharging electricity.  The nPower PEG (Personal Energy Generator) is a device that harvests the kinetic energy of your walking and turns it into electricity, charging most devices up to 80% with just one hour&#8217;s worth of walking.  Toss it into a bag along with any USB 2.0 powered device, and it&#8217;ll charge as you walk.  The rep did not mention whether jumping around spastically would make things go faster.</p>
<p>The nPower PEG in being pre-sold on their <a href="http://www.greennpower.com">website</a>, and will be available in six months for $149.  The company hopes that as it gets manufactured in increasingly larger quantities, the price will drop accordingly. </p>
<p>Full press release after the jump.</p>
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<p>The power is in you! With the nPower™ PEG, you create power for charging your cell phone, iPod,<br />
and other handheld devices. Just place the lightweight nPower™ PEG in your bag or on your hip,<br />
attach it to your device, and you’ll create energy any time you need it. The PEG works when you are<br />
in motion, so you don’t have to worry about being near a power outlet or running out of a charge<br />
while on the go ever again.<br />
The up and down movement from your walking or running creates kinetic energy. The nPower™<br />
PEG:<br />
 harvests kinetic energy to charge handheld electronic devices at the<br />
same rate as a wall charger, which means most devices reach an 80%<br />
charge with just an hour of walking throughout the day.<br />
 is a green technology that literally allows you to create renewable<br />
energy by walking, thus reducing your personal carbon footprint.<br />
 is compatible with over 90% of handheld electronic devices, including<br />
cell phones, MP3 players, handheld gaming devices, handheld GPS,<br />
digital cameras, and more.<br />
 appeals to consumers as 12% of the general population and 33% of ecofriendly<br />
consumers would ‘definitely’ or ‘probably’ purchase according<br />
to recent independent consumer research.<br />
The nPower™ PEG addresses the problem of the world&#8217;s increased demand for electricity, and<br />
consumers&#8217; lack of an effective alternative energy option. The initial potential market for the<br />
nPower™ PEG is composed of the 23.2 million Americans who carry handheld mobile electronic<br />
devices and walk for approximately one hour per day. The nPower™ PEG could remove 25.4 million<br />
kilowatts of power from the grid &#8212; the collective annual electricity needed to charge 23.2 million cell<br />
phones at 3 watts for one hour per day (approximate amount of power needed annually for 21,000<br />
households).</p>
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