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Harnessing the power of lotus leaves: A breakthrough in green energy

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 1:14 am
By Schalk Botes
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In a groundbreaking study, Chinese scientists have unveiled a novel method of generating electricity using the natural process of transpiration in lotus leaves. This innovative approach, which leverages the hydrovoltaic effect, promises to revolutionize green energy technologies by transforming plant leaves into sustainable power sources.

The hydrovoltaic effect and leaf transpiration

The hydrovoltaic effect refers to the generation of electricity through the interaction of water with solid surfaces. Traditionally, hydrovoltaic devices require a consistent water supply, limiting their application to areas near water bodies. However, the natural transpiration process of plants, which involves the movement of water from roots to leaves and its subsequent evaporation, presents a largely untapped source of energy.

Transpiration is a critical physiological process in plants, where water absorbed by roots travels through the plant and evaporates from the leaf surface. This continuous water movement creates a potential for energy generation, which the researchers from Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University have successfully harnessed.

The lotus leaf transpiration generator

The research team developed a prototype device called the Lotus Leaf Transpiration Generator (LTG). This device captures the energy generated during the transpiration process of lotus leaves. The lotus leaf was chosen due to its unique structural properties, which enhance the efficiency of water movement and evaporation.

In their experiments, the LTG was able to power small electronic devices, demonstrating the feasibility of using plant transpiration as a continuous and sustainable energy source. The researchers estimate that if this technology were applied globally, it could generate approximately 67.5 terawatt-hours of electricity annually.

Advantages and potential applications

The LTG offers several advantages over traditional hydrovoltaic generators:

Simplicity and low cost: The equipment required for the LTG is relatively simple and inexpensive, making it accessible for widespread use.

No need for large water sources: Unlike conventional hydrovoltaic devices, the LTG does not require proximity to large bodies of water, broadening its use across different geographic regions.

Sustainability and eco-friendliness: The use of natural plant processes ensures that the energy generation is both sustainable and environmentally friendly.

The potential applications of this technology are vast. It could be used to create plant-powered electricity networks, providing a renewable energy source for remote and rural areas. Additionally, the integration of LTGs into urban green spaces could contribute to the development of smart cities with self-sustaining energy systems.

Prospects

The study uncovers the unprecedented hydrovoltaic effect of leaf transpiration and provides a fresh perspective for advancing green energy technologies. According to Hu Qichang, the first author of the paper, further research and technical optimization could make leaf transpiration power generation a commercially viable technology.

As the world continues to seek sustainable and eco-friendly energy solutions, the discovery of the LTG represents a significant step forward. By harnessing the natural processes of plants, we can move closer to a future where green energy is an alternative and a primary source of power.

This breakthrough demonstrates the importance of interdisciplinary research and innovation in tackling global energy challenges. With ongoing advancements, the vision of a plant-powered world could soon become a reality.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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  • Asif Ali says:
    October 4, 2024 at 7:26 am

    What an exciting breakthrough in green energy! 🌿⚡ Harnessing the power of lotus leaves through the hydrovoltaic effect is a brilliant way to tap into nature’s processes for sustainable electricity. The Lotus Leaf Transpiration Generator (LTG) not only showcases innovation but also presents a low-cost and eco-friendly solution for energy generation, especially in areas lacking access to traditional power sources. 🌍💚 It’s inspiring to think about the potential applications of this technology in urban environments and rural communities alike. Here’s hoping that further research brings this incredible idea closer to reality! 🙌✨

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    February 26, 2025 at 9:17 am

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