The Power Pot pictured above is a portable electric generator that doubles as a cooking pot. Unlikely as it seems, the Power Pot really transforms the heat you make from cooking your favorite chicken noodle soup into electricity, using a method called thermoelectric power generation.
The Power Pot X can be used inside or outside and it works with any fuel source, it is a typical kitchen-style pot, with incorporated thermoelectric technology that makes it a 10W generator. This specific sized PowerPot gives users sufficient energy to power different handheld devices at a time, or a huge device, such as a tablet. (Or something else that can be powered via USB) The Power Pot X holds 2 quarts of liquid, and is sized for small families. This model works fine on a gas range, and will provide charging power and light at home during an electricity outage.
Currently, the company offers the tiny camp size PowerPot V for 149 bucks and will shortly make available the Power Pot X, (which creates 5 and 10 watts of usable electricity respectively) and they are rising a higher power model, called the PowerPot XV, with a output of up to 15 watts.