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Facturile la energie vor scădea! O nouă planta care poate produce electricitate a fost inventată • Buna Ziua Iasi • BZI.ro


Billions of people around the world rely on electricity to power their homes and businesses, but the cost of energy can be a major burden. However, there is good news on the horizon as a group of researchers from Binghamton University in New York have made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize the way we generate electricity.

These innovative scientists have created a living artificial plant using five biological solar cells and photosynthetic bacteria. This plant, composed of five artificial leaves, not only produces clean oxygen and removes CO2 from the air, but also generates electricity that can power a light bulb.

This air purification plant could offer a viable solution for indoor air purification and provide a source of green energy. The researchers claim that these revolutionary plants are capable of carrying out photosynthesis using indoor light.

This discovery could lead to a revolutionary option for unlimited energy, potentially lowering energy bills for consumers.

In addition to this groundbreaking plant, there is also a plant that has been banned across Europe, including Romania. The Japanese knotweed, a highly invasive plant, can rapidly take over land, negatively impacting surrounding plants and roads. Landowners may face difficulties in selling their property if this harmful plant is present, leading to a decrease in land value.

Furthermore, there are also rare and protected plants, like the yellow gentian in Romania, which are illegal to pick due to their medicinal properties and ecological importance.

With the creation of an artificial plant that can produce energy and purify the air, researchers are hoping to bring this revolutionary plant into people’s homes in the near future, offering a sustainable and environmentally friendly source of electricity.

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