It is much more efficient to transfer the kinetic energy of the vehicle directly to electrical energy then to transfer it to heat(via the brakes) and then try to harness it from there. Usually the less energy is transferred from one form to another the more efficient the system as a whole. Waste heat, such as from the engine exhaust, is transferred via a turbine in a turbocharger, but does not utilize all of the available energy in the exhaust, thus the search for a more efficient HERS system.tomislavp4 wrote:How about using the heat from the brakes to drive a turbine? Or to heat water and use the steam to drive a turbine? How feasible is it?
So while your idea is feasible, it is not the most efficient option currently available.