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Can Plasma Change Big Ag???

Physicists have been working on ways to use power from cold plasma to improve food production. Currently, there are large scale projects all over the world testing plasma in many different farming environments. Plasma can be applied to seeds, seedlings, crops, and fields.
Research shows, using plasma can be used as a renewable fertilizer to replace ammonia. This is a big deal, as plasma can be generated on site using solar or wind power reducing the need for transporting large amounts of ammonia. This process alone will help reverse climate change.
There are many potential agricultural benefits from plasma, such as increased yield from plants growing larger and faster, fighting off disease and harmful bugs, while preserving food.
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Think Greener in Couthuin, Belgium

Renewable Energy is here to stay! I have stated that before and will continue to do so. The cost for producing electricity via wind and solar continues to drop making it America’s fastest growing energy source.
The next hurdle, we are about to clear, is creating cheap sustainable energy storage technologies. Energy storage can come in many different shapes and forms. Scientists at NREL are working on ways to increase the ability for alkaline batteries to hold a longer charge while used in small electronics and in Lithium-ion batteries to help power laptops and electric vehicles.
As scientist create these new technologies, they are already thinking about the supply chain and the raw material required for production, such as how… Continue reading

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