I really don’t think it would be that hard to do. It seems like an elephant in the room to ignore it.
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A fault does not produce electrical energy. That was not the intent of my statement. It converts the electrical energy present in the fault.
I made the statement for the exact reasons you posted. Its wasted. But a powerful reaction. One that might have use. If we did some research on how to harness it. Not saying for the purpose of powering a motor or light, that would be a waste of time and electrical energy.
Without trying to understand if it could be used we dont know if it could. That is what I am saying. Not saying it will produce more electrical energy.