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Plants can generate electricity
Researchers have discovered that living plants are literally 'green' power source:
they can generate, by a single leaf, more than 150 Volts, enough to simultaneously power 100 LED light bulbs.
Researchers also showed that an 'hybrid tree' made of natural and artificial leaves can act as an innovative 'green' electrical generator converting wind into electricity.
So, which Victron controller do I need for 3kwh ?
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And another thing: From my ham radio days I discovered that I could build an antenna that would generate low voltage from all the ambient microwave radiation. I discovered that by accident when doing some hf balancing.
It's out there ...
Researchers have discovered that living plants are literally 'green' power source:
they can generate, by a single leaf, more than 150 Volts, enough to simultaneously power 100 LED light bulbs.
Researchers also showed that an 'hybrid tree' made of natural and artificial leaves can act as an innovative 'green' electrical generator converting wind into electricity.
So, which Victron controller do I need for 3kwh ?
![www.sciencedaily.com](https://www.sciencedaily.com/images/scidaily-icon.png)
How plants can generate electricity to power LED light bulbs
Researchers have discovered that living plants are literally 'green' power source: they can generate, by a single leaf, more than 150 Volts, enough to simultaneously power 100 LED light bulbs. Researchers also showed that an 'hybrid tree' made of natural and artificial leaves can act as an...
www.sciencedaily.com
And another thing: From my ham radio days I discovered that I could build an antenna that would generate low voltage from all the ambient microwave radiation. I discovered that by accident when doing some hf balancing.
It's out there ...
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