Energianhukan
Energianhukan is a theoretical framework and multidisciplinary approach that describes systems designed to capture energy from ambient environments and optimize its use within human infrastructure. It emphasizes passive or low-input energy collection, energy storage, and adaptive consumption to reduce reliance on centralized power sources.
The term combines the general concept of energy with a constructed root nhukan, used in speculative energy
Core principles include harvesting multiple ambient sources such as solar, thermal, vibrational, and radio frequency energy;
Technologies associated with energianhukan span photovoltaic and thermoelectric generators, piezoelectric harvesters, advanced batteries or supercapacitors, power
Applications are envisioned across smart buildings, wearable electronics, remote sensing networks, and industrial processes. Potential benefits
Challenges include efficiency limits, upfront costs, material sustainability, standardization, and regulatory hurdles. Ethical, safety, and privacy