Energy of plants- “Starry Sky” project.

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Living plants will also be used as true "green" batteries as part of the new energy initiative "Starry Sky." Plant-e, a Dutch group, built a device this year that feeds electricity to 300 roadside LED lamps. The fact that the plants are not harmed is a huge bonus. They keep working in plastic containers that are attached to individual conductors.


Organic substances such as sugar and starch are formed during photosynthesis. A portion of the sugar plant's energy is used to keep it alive, while the remainder is released into the soil by the root system. Soil bacteria then break it down into protons and electrons. The scientists wanted to put these free electrons to good use for all. Carbon electrodes absorb electrons and store them in a special battery for this use.

One square meter of vegetated soil will produce 28 kW/h per year. This is insignificant in a commercial or residential environment, but it is more than adequate for road lighting.

The organization plans to use this technology in the future in developing countries that need low-cost energy sources.

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While Holland's project is not as bold as Japan's, it is more interesting and realistic in terms of bridging differences between man and nature. Whose definition is more visible.

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It's most likely electricity produced by the decay of plants and microorganisms, or, more specifically, the use of guminovye in civilization. The lights in the picture are turned on at night. How about nighttime photosynthesis? Again, a jumble to perplex.

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Of note, there is no photosynthesis at night, so we're talking about the decomposed sugar and starch that results from it.

Efficiency was not the highest, but that is to be expected with a modern technology. This will be a game changer if production costs can be brought down to sustainable prices.

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