The Moss Table

Here is an ingenious looking table that seems to function more of as an energy-rendering solution rather than something you can place your food and stuff on. The Moss Table relies on the photosynthesis process to make it work.
Using biophotovoltaic technology (BPV), the said table generates about 500 joules of energy a day through the 112 moss pots it comes with. Using specific living organisms such as cyanobacteria, moss, algae and vascular plants, the table can offer enough energy that should power up lamps or even small clocks or even a laptop when left collecting energy for a day.
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Tags: algae, Clocks, joules, lamps, laptop, living organisms, moss, photosynthesis, pots, vascular plants
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