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Purple Pokeberries Could Unlock Affordable Solar Power Worldwide

By Alicia W. Roberts, Wake Forest University
May 11, 2010   |   5 Comments

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May 12, 2010
This is a fantastic discovery. It is similar to sweet sorghum (also a weed) to produce ethanol. So now we have the opportunity to grow clean and renewable fuel and electricity generation. It's time to offer all people the opportunity to create their own power and share in its prosperity. Mining will soon make way to growing energy from the sun.
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May 12, 2010
Dyes have a finite life under bright sunshine. How durable is this pokeberry dye?

Lee
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May 12, 2010
Across the planet, we have a surplus of humans and a deficit of good work for them to do. Monitoring for degradation and re-coating as necessary could work well in low-outside input/output places. Labor for growing poke is non-existent. Many fiber plants are also no-input, short of what falls from the sky. Flat silicon panels get cleaned either by rain or by maintenance people. Nearly everything has some kind of maintenance attached. I am hopeful concerning this work. Piloted elsewhere, maybe it can arrive in appreciable volume in the U.S. some day. I'm ready to pilot.

Eventually a plant source for plastic may be needed, but there are lots of fiber plants which can supply the raw material for plastic as well, and many of these are easy to grow. Some can grow on the same roots year after year, without a need for tilling and replanting.
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May 12, 2010
Excellent discovery, hopefully soon give macro implementation and the best that can be developed around the world. =D
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wil
May 16, 2010
According to Wikipedia, pokeberries are not native to Africa. They would certainly be invasive. Surely there is a local plant that would do.
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