De Living Light van Eermi van Oers is een lamp die op plantaardige energie brandt. Een samenwerking met Plant-E is dan natuurlijk te verwachten. Eemi is met deze lamp genomineerd voor de Dutch Design Award.

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De Living Light van Eermi van Oers is een lamp die op plantaardige energie brandt. Een samenwerking met Plant-E is dan natuurlijk te verwachten. Eemi is met deze lamp genomineerd voor de Dutch Design Award.
from: EuroNews from: Plant-e
Plants could soon provide our electricity. In a small way they already are doing that in research labs and greenhouses at project Plant-e — a university and commercially sponsored research group at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
The Plant Microbial Fuel Cell from Plant-e can generate electricity from the natural interaction between plant roots and soil bacteria. It works by taking advantage of the up to 70 percent of organic material produced by a plant’s photo-synthesis process that cannot be used by the plant — and is excreted through the roots.
As natural occurring bacteria around the roots break down this organic residue, electrons are released as a waste product. By placing an electrode close to the bacteria to absorb these electrons, the research team — led by Marjolein Helder PhD — is able to generate electricity.
Helder said: “Solar panels are making more energy per square meter — but we expect to reduce the costs of our system technology in the future. And our system can be used for a variety of applications.”
Plant Microbial Fuel Cells can be used on many scales. An experimental 15 square meter model can produce enough energy to power a computer notebook. Plant-e is working on a system for large scale electricity production in existing green areas like wetlands and rice paddy fields.
Uses for this valuable technology.
Helder said: “Our technology is making electricity — but also could be used as roof insulation or as a water collector. On a bigger scale it’s possible to produce rice and electricity at the same time, and in that way combine food and energy production.”
A first prototype of a green electricity roof has been installed on one building at Wageningen University and researchers are keeping a close eye on what is growing there. The first field pilots will be started in 2014. The tech was patented in 2007.
After 5 years of lab research: Plant-e is now taking the first steps toward commercializing the technology. In the future, bio-electricity from plants could produce as much as 3.2 watts per square meter of plant growth.
with materials from: EuroNews
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Tijdens de jaarlijkse vastgoedbeurs PROVADA, die van 4 tot 6 juni in de RAI gehouden werd, werd Plant-e de winnaar van de Duurzame Innovatie Pitch 2013. Jurylid Dietmar Werner, directeur van VolkerWessels, overhandigde de cheque van €5.000 aan Marjolein Helder en Nanda Schrama, de CEO en CMO van Plant-e. “Het bijzondere van Plant-e is dat het een duurzame oplossing is uit de natuur die op grote schaal en over de hele wereld toegepast kan worden,” stelde de jury.