
Generación Eléctrica a Partir de la Fotosíntesis Natural; ¿Una Realidad Escalable?
Author(s) -
José Manuel Zapien-Rodríguez,
Bianca Azucena Solorio-De Jesús,
J. C. Ballesteros-Pacheco,
Frida Libertad Núñez-Ayala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista de energias renovables
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-6881
DOI - 10.35429/jre.2019.10.3.1.6
Subject(s) - renewable energy , environmental science , population , solar energy , fossil fuel , photosynthesis , carbon dioxide , environmental protection , environmental engineering , waste management , ecology , engineering , biology , botany , demography , sociology
Worldwide there are 7.5 billion population, and 16% of this people does not have electricity service, therfore they use fossil fuels to heat and light their homes. The high energy consumption at world, causes a high pollution in general of the earth and atmosphere, with serious results for the ecosystems, the health of the people and the climate, due to the main sources of energy used are Non-Renewable. The solar energy is directly used by green plants and other photosynthetic organisms, capable of capturing solar energy, transforming it into chemical energy and storing it. This natural process is called photosynthesis and consists of converting solar energy, water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen that act as nutrients for plants. The photosynthesis process technology is based on a biological generator that obtains electricity from the decomposition of organic substances extracted naturally from plants. It do it by releasing electrons and H2O in the process, without causing damage to any living organism. This project allows to identify new ways to generate clean energies, as well as the investigation of sustainable alternative energies.