British company develops soil-powered electricity device

Laiba Qadir
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Laiba Qadir
The writer is a mass communication student at Government Gulberg College, Lahore. She can be reached at [email protected]
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Summary

  • A British company has developed a device capable of generating electricity from soil.
  • A UK-based company, Bactery has developed a device that can produce electricity using bacteria naturally present in garden soil.
  • The company stated that the device is capable of generating electricity 24 hours a day.
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A British company has developed a device capable of generating electricity from soil. With electricity prices continuing to rise and little sign of relief especially as petroleum product prices keep increasing, scientists are exploring new and sustainable energy sources.

Now, it may be possible to generate electricity directly from the ground in your own backyard. A UK-based company, Bactery has developed a device that can produce electricity using bacteria naturally present in garden soil.

According to the company’s founder and CEO, Dr. Jacob, the device is currently being tested in a garden near the city of Bath to observe how it performs in real-world conditions. He explained that the technology essentially works like a battery collecting energy produced by bacteria living in the soil.

The company stated that the device is capable of generating electricity 24 hours a day. Researchers are also working to ensure that it can operate effectively in all types of soil. Dr. Jacob said he hopes the technology will eventually help provide electricity in a similar way to other environmentally friendly energy systems such as solar power.

According to Bactery, the device has the potential to operate for much longer periods than conventional battery-powered systems making it a promising alternative source of sustainable energy.

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The writer is a mass communication student at Government Gulberg College, Lahore. She can be reached at [email protected]
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