This document discusses generating power through foot cycling and using smokestack gases. It proposes that foot cycling can power a dynamo to generate electricity at low cost. The system would contain an upper portion with free air paddles, a middle compressed air chamber to develop high energy, and a lower portion with paddles in a smoking chimney outlet. Rotating paddles in the chimney disturbances would convert the rotational energy to electricity. Advantages include generating 50-60% of a plant's power needs through recycling waste gases, while disadvantages are high assembly costs and needing low-speed turbines.