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Renewable Energy from Roads and People
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Using Body Heat (5/7)

Big cities like Tokyo host another underdeveloped source of energy: human beings. With human body temperature at about 98 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius), every human being is a walking radiator. In many places, this energy is already being used indirectly. The largest shopping mall in the world, the Mall of America in Minnesota, does not have a central heating system. Tens of thousands of shoppers help maintain warm temperatures, even in freezing winters. (Photo: Miki Yokoyama)

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