Energy sources can come in all shapes and sizes. For example, Soccket. Soccket is a protable generator in the form of a size five soccer ball. It’s internal mechanism takes the kinetic energy from rolling and converts and stores it as electrical energy.
If everyone is El Salvador kicked a soccer ball for one hour a day they would generate 37.4 megawatts of power, which is enough electricity to power more than 67,000 homes in Latin America for one hour!
Check out the infographic below presented by SaveOnEnergy to learn more about some weird energy sources.