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California investigates crystals that could make roads generate power

Billed by one politician as “the car capital of the world”, the state of California is to put money into finding out if its clogged roads could generate electricity with the help of a special kind of crystal.

The California Energy Commission is investing $2m to study whether piezoelectric crystals embedded in asphalt could be used to produce power from the action of cars driving over them.

Piezoelectric crystals give off energy when compressed, leading supporters to see the state’s busy highways as a vast potential distributed power supply.

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