New technology hits plant growth, power generation, lights up LED lights

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      A Plant-e company, founded by researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, has announced a new skill that will continue to draw power from growing plants and light up the city's LED street lights at night. At this time, the skill has been enabled locally in both locals. According to a recent report by the physicist organization network, more than 300 LED lights in Heimlag City have been completely illuminated by the company's project called "Starry Sky". Moreover, plant power is also used at the company's headquarters in Wageningen, the Netherlands. Both projects are applied to local aquatic plants.

This skill project using plant power generation is ideal for use on the roofs of urban buildings and houses. According to reports, the new skills are based on natural processes, capturing electrons from the soil and relying on the continuous growth of plants to generate electricity. The application of this method does not damage plants, only light, carbon dioxide and water. When plants grow, they produce more sugar than they need. These remaining sugars are reclaimed and differentiated by the surrounding soil, releasing protons and electrons. The researchers placed the electrodes in the soil and captured electrons from them to generate electricity.

The company's ultimate goal is to develop the project internationally. The founder of the company said: "I hope that one day, this skill can be considered to supply electricity to abject poverty areas, where there are abundant plant resources, such as rice or nearby wetlands. If you can calculate how to operate at a low cost, it will mean This new clean drive brings hope to those who lack power, and estimates that it benefits nearly 25% of international personnel."

Founded in 2009 by David Stricker and Marcelin Helder of Wageningen University in the Netherlands, the company is a potential company to develop, mainly for the new skills of the plant power generation project lant-e. Equipment can now be used in existing rice fields, and all types of wetlands are more suitable. Engineers can place pipes below the wetland level, such as peat swamps, mangroves, rice fields, or deltas to draw hoists to generate electricity.

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