Energy from Grapes
shpoffo writes "This article at BetterHumans.com talks about harvesting energy from grapes - enough to power small microchips that could be implanted in/attached to plants for monitoring/etc. Seems like it's just a piece of the larger picture emerging..."
In the future I can have a Night Train powered computer?
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Course, it would prolly crash a lot.
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You could then track the grape through the wine making process, and once they're crushed all down you could gather up all the RFID/computer chips at the bottom of the barrel, and go through the process again.
Oh, no wait. That's a terrible idea.
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But what happens when the grapes wake up to the reality that they're basically slaves, serving as batteries for human kind?
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Potato clocks, energy grapes. What next? Musical beans?
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Wait, I thought we were harvesting energy from Humans. I saw this movie, and....this is confusing.
this is just a glorified potato clock.
That was my first impression too -- stick copper and zinc wires into a grape and you get electricity -- but that's not what they're doing. The article is light on details, but using a pair of carbon rods (insert Simpsons ref here) they're digesting glucose and collecting a few microwatts as a product.
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I've been getting energy from grapes for years! And by energy, I mean drunk. ;)
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As the article mentions, the power generation depends on glucose. So if you're not getting enough power, it's just sour grapes.