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During this episode, we highlight a solution hiding in plain sight: electricity from organic plants. Microbial fuel cells produce electrons by bacteria feeding on root exudates, while biophotovoltaics harvest electrons from photosynthesis in algae. Although current energy output is limited, the potential is promising—clean, quiet power for sensors, remote monitoring, and eventually integrated surfaces that draw energy from living systems. If you care about EVs, city reliability, and new energy ideas that harvest rather than extract, there's plenty to explore.
By TechMobility Productions Inc.During this episode, we highlight a solution hiding in plain sight: electricity from organic plants. Microbial fuel cells produce electrons by bacteria feeding on root exudates, while biophotovoltaics harvest electrons from photosynthesis in algae. Although current energy output is limited, the potential is promising—clean, quiet power for sensors, remote monitoring, and eventually integrated surfaces that draw energy from living systems. If you care about EVs, city reliability, and new energy ideas that harvest rather than extract, there's plenty to explore.