Special technology leaves the leaves after a few hours

German scientists have developed a new technology that allows the leaves to turn into fuel after one night.

These lumps can then be used to burn in conventional power stations.

This technology can be considered a revolutionary green technology to help solve the problem of power supply.

Garden waste such as grass, leaves or cuttings will be put into a 'pressure cooker' where they are pressed into a coal form. This machine has completed a process that lasts millions of years in just a few hours.

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Coal is produced from fallen leaves.

Frieldrich von Ploetz, director of the Suncoal plant, based outside Berlin, one of the three bio-coal plants operating in Germany, said: "This type of biochar is also full of charcoal. of course. Only one other point that it generates CO2 neutral '.

The advantage of this new technology is that unlike conventional biogas production processes, organic waste, including leftover food, can also be 'carbonized' and converted to fuel.

This breakthrough means that in Germany alone, a yearly amount of about 4 million tonnes of fuel will be produced. This amount is enough to power 2.5 million households.