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It's done "all" the time. Anyone who has ever ridden a bicycle with dynamo powered lights, have produced electricity by cycling.

There are even a few novelty builds out there, where a stationary bicycle is hooked up to a bigger generator to run a TV, a computer, or some other appliance from.

But if you're talking about wide-scale production of electricity by cycling, then - no. Humans aren't good enough as motors for that to be realistic.

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