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H2O Water Powered Shower Radio

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 30th, 2011
H2O Water Powered Shower Radio

This H2O Water Powered Shower Radio allows anyone to enjoy a good sing a long in the shower, safe in the knowledge they are not needlessly wasting batteries to do so. The radio is powered by the water moving through the shower, allowing you to enjoy music in an energy efficient way.

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Clean Energy Water Clock

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 24th, 2011
Clean Energy Water Clock

The Clean Energy Water Clock is a beautiful digital clock that uses water as a power source. There is never a worry over batteries running out with the clock, there is only a need to  ensure there is enough water! It can even run from moist soil which allows you to grow small plants in the clock.

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Water Powered Digital Alarm Clock

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 16th, 2010

Water Powered Digital Alarm Clock

This Water Powered Digital Alarm Clock allows you to keep track of time without needing to keep track of batteries. Powered by water, the alarm clock only requires additional water roughly ever month to keep it working.

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New Bridge-Based Tidal Power Generator Technology

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on November 25th, 2010

Tidal Bridge Technology - Rotor Closeup

Every so often, there’s some new and exciting green technology that catches my eye, and the new Bluenergy Tidal Bridge system is an example of that. Bluenergy have created a system that generates energy from tidal water from a bridge rather than a reservoir. By using a bridge rather than a reservoir, environmental impact is minimised in addition to creating a transport infrastructure and still permitting the use of shipping lanes. (more…)

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Leeds 1025-77BK Elements – Water Powered Clock

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 28th, 2010

Leeds 1025-77BK Elements Water Powered Clock Black

The Leeds 1025-77BK Elements is a eco friendly water powered clock. The clock has a large, clear LCD screen for its display that is powered by water you place into the clock.

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MetalCell – Portable Battery Powered By Saltwater or Urine

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 13th, 2010

Portable Battery Powered By Saltwater or Urine

The MetalCell is a portable battery ready for use anywhere. The battery allows you to generate energy for electronics like flashlights or even laptops from saltwater. Or, if there is no salt water about, it can use urine.

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H2O Water Powered Can Shaped Clock

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 1st, 2010

H2O Water Powered Can Clock

The H2O Water Powered Can Clock uses state of the art water technology to power a large hi contrast display (LCD) clock. This clock will run continuously for a long time without needing any human intervention.

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Vena Mini-Hydro System – Portable Turbine Generator

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 29th, 2009

Vena Mini-Hydro System

The Vena Mini-Hydro System is a portable generator kit that charges a power-pack from the flow of water. The turbine part of the generator is stuck into the river bed, and the flow of the river drives the turbine. A thick wire then leads back into the power pack to charge it up. (more…)

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Sylvania ECOlight – Water Powered Shower Light

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 6th, 2009

Water Powered Shower Light

SYLVANIA’s ECOlight LED Water Powered Shower Light is a fun eco gadget that will give you light in the shower, powered only by the flow of water through the gadget. Using a tiny water turbine, the flow of water produces enough energy to illuminate you when giving yourself a scrub. (more…)

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Timeless Garden – A Clock that Runs on Mud

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 2nd, 2009

Mud Powered Clock Eco Gadget

We’ve almost seen it all, a water-powered clock, a lemon-powered clock, now we have a mud-powered clock! Designed by Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi, the Timeless Garden uses the chemical reaction between metal and mud to generate enough electricity to power a clock! (more…)

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