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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Outdoor Lighting - A Bet for the Future

In: Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Lighting - a Bet for the Future

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  • Md.Kamrul Alam Khan
  • Salman Rahman Rasel
  • S.M. Zian Reza
  • Farhana Yesmin

Abstract

Electricity from PKL tree has been developed using PKL extract previously. In this work, electricity production has been developed using living PKL tree. It has been studied that an electrochemical cell has been developed using living PKL tree. The experimental data have been demonstrated in that way, hence this method is feasible and effective. Electricity has been conducted from PKL (Pathor Kuchi leaf) using PKL extract with positive and negative electrodes. Several research papers have been published on it in the recognized journal at home and abroad. This research work has expressed the electricity generation from living PKL tree. It can be found that due to the difference of the pH between the soil and the living PKL tree, electricity can be produced. The performance of this electricity has been studied. This work has been developed by authors, which produced electricity from living PKL tree without damaging the PKL plants. The unused suitable land areas such as hilly areas, forest areas, and coastal areas, those could supply clean power for remote communities all over the world.

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  • Md.Kamrul Alam Khan & Salman Rahman Rasel & S.M. Zian Reza & Farhana Yesmin, 2020. "Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Outdoor Lighting - A Bet for the Future," Chapters, in: Manuel J. Hermoso-Orzaez & Alfonso Gago-Calderon (ed.), Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Lighting - a Bet for the Future, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:205397
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89413
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    Keywords

    cultivation; living PKL electricity; performance; capacity; energy efficiency;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q42 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - Alternative Energy Sources

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