For years, humanity has tried many methods, such as dams, hydroelectric power plants and nuclear power plants, to meet its electricity needs. However, as our planet is rapidly becoming polluted by the waste created by these methods, it is today use of solar and wind energy Efforts to produce “clean energy” continue.
As a result of long research, Australian scientists discovered a way to generate electricity from the air. Yes, the weather we know.
It can be a pioneer in unlimited and clean energy production

According to the information in the scientific paper published in the journal Nature, a team from Monash University in Melbourne found that an enzyme found in a common bacteria found in all types of soil, discovered that it produces electric current by consuming the atmosphere.
In the investigations how so Researchers who found that this enzyme called bacteria can only produce enough electricity for bacteria, with enough enzymes they can reach big cities and countries. He even states that they can provide the whole world with clean energy..
Scientists state that the enzyme produces electrical current by consuming hydrogen atoms in the air, stating that this bacteria can survive in places such as volcanic craters and deep seas where hydrogen is partially less.
In addition, in the experiments on the enzyme, the oxygen consumed by humans in a single breath of the enzyme They state that they use as much as 0.00005% hydrogen. That is, the amount of energy that billions of Hucs require to generate electricity. equal to the amount of hydrogen consumed by a few people in a room in 1 hour.
In stability experiments on Huc, it is stated that Huc enzymes can be stored in freezers for days or even weeks and perform the role of a “natural battery” without losing its ability to provide electricity up to 80 degrees Celsius. In addition, these enzymes can be reproduced effortlessly in the laboratory environment. It was also announced that the Hucs produced could produce electricity.
The head of the research team, Dr Rhys Griinter said in his statement: “Once we produce enough Huc, the sky will be the only limit to clean energy generationexpressions used.