Article: Using Live Plant Byproducts to Generate Electricity

"The process involves plants growing in modules—two-square-foot plastic containers connected to other modules—where they undergo the process of photosynthesis and convert sunlight, air, and water into sugars. The plants use some of the sugars to grow, but they also discharge a lot of it back into the soil as waste. As the waste breaks down, it releases protons and electrons. Plant-e conducts electricity by placing electrodes into the soil.

“Helder says that a one-square-meter garden should be able to produce 28 kilowatt-hours per year.”

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Good one. I was more than half convinced it was a fraud when I went a-goggling…

Not something I’ll likely pursue since it’s not made out of metal, but definitely worth knowing about and following.

Heat engines are it for me, but it’s good to know there’s always an alternative.

“Just because there was scarcity in the past, does that mean that there has to be scarcity in the future?” -Bucky

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