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Bioo Lite generates electricity from the photosynthesis of plants

The future is now! I bring you a great news! Arkyne Technologies researchers located in Barcelona (Spain) have created Bioo Lite a device that uses the fotosisntesis of plants for generate electricity.

This becomes a new source of renewable energy, clean and green! So far only have managed to charge a cell phone, which I think is excellent with the amount of these devices that exist in the market insurance will be a contribution charge it using the port Bioo Lite USB.

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Agree developers only need a cable, a phone and a plant. Them micro organisms break down substances that is found within the pot and to the produce the photosynthesis is used them electrons to load the phone mobile.

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Its creators claim that this product can provide 2 to 3 loads per day.

Javier Rodríguez, student of nanoscience and nanotechnology of the UAB, and co-creator of the device says: “the system that we have created generates power from 3 to 40 watts per square metre, from a few panels plant and a biological battery that takes advantage of energy waste – organic – which plants expel not to need them. It is a process that generates energy constantly and enables self-sufficiency, without damaging the plants and at a minimum cost.”

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This project could begin a change at the global level with respect to power generation. As they themselves say, “with 10 x 10 meters of panels of low vegetation such as grass or Greens, are could meet the constant needs of electricity of a standard family home, while with larger plants like trees or shrubs would only need 3 x 5 meters of panels”.

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