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After Luigi Galvani found this concept in 1780, Rabinowitch and his colleagues advanced it. It created energy by boiling the potatoes for eight minutes, which broke down their biological tissues, lowering resistance, and enabling greater electron mobility. Rabinowitch claims that the energy is sufficient to build a battery that could power electronic devices in areas without access to the grid.
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Then why hasn't this plan been successful? A number of experts have voiced worries about the potential depletion of food resources as a result of utilizing food as an energy source, while others have argued that not enough people are aware of this strategy. Even if the notion of using potatoes to generate electricity for rural areas is just now gaining traction, it's a promising one, and we should all keep an eye on it.
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