Vikram Pandian, a fourth grader from Allen Town PA, has created a new way of transporting energy from point “a” to point “b”. Today researchers are learning to use energy from the radio frequency waves all around us that are in the form of cell, Wi-Fi, TV, and radio signals. But to know how effective that kind of system might be, scientists need to know where RF energy is available. Vikram built a Arduino-powered device that measures the ambient RF energy and he also generated a app that creates a heat map. This invention is something that could be used in the future to power cars, homes, mobile devices, computers wierlessly. This could be a global grid that the world runs off of.