Science and Technology Daily News, a new technology of a Plant-e company established by Wageningen University researchers in Holland, can continue to obtain power from plants grown in the city in the night light, LED street lights. At present, the technology has been enabled in two local.
This technology is suitable for the use of plant power generation projects in urban buildings and housing roof. According to reports, the new technology based on the natural process of capturing electrons from the soil, relying on the continuous growth of plants to generate electricity. The method does not damage plants during use, only light, carbon dioxide and water. When plants grow, they produce more sugar than their own, which is recycled and broken down by the surrounding soil, releasing protons and electrons. The researchers placed electrodes into the soil to capture electronic power.
According to reports, physicist organizational network recently before the city of La more than and 300 LED lights, completely by the company called "star light" project. And, the power plant is also used for the company in Holland Wageningen headquarters. These two projects are used to local aquatic plants.
The company's new technology and equipment can already be used in existing rice fields, and all kinds of wetlands more applicable. Engineers can be placed in horizontal pipeline following wetland, like peat swamp, mangrove, rice or delta can be modeled on power.
The company was founded in 2009 by Wageningen University in Holland, David Stehlik and Makilin Held, is a potential energy company, mainly to do plant power generation project.
The company's ultimate goal is to develop the project around the world. The company's founder said: "I hope that one day, this technology will be able to provide electricity to poor areas, and there are rich in the world of plants, such as rice or nearby wetlands. If you can figure out how to operate in a low-cost way, it will mean that this new clean energy to bring electricity to people in poor areas of the gospel, estimated to benefit nearly 25% of the world population. "
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