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2020/6/4 16 Creative Ideas in the Global Renewable Energy Field

    2020-06-04

The business insider website released videos introducing 16 new ideas and technologies in the field of renewable energy, some of which have been widely used, such as floating photovoltaic, offshore wind power and panda power station:

1. This vortex turbine can power dozens of homes in rural areas. It generates energy 24 hours a day. And can be installed in most rivers and canals. Free flowing water powers the turbine of the generator, and it's safe for fish to pass!

2. This watertor turbine is designed for slow flowing water. Its working current speed is as low as 2 mph... So it can be used almost anywhere. The designer said the turbine is the first of its kind and is safe for aquatic animals!

3. The giant flower is made of solar panels. Smartflower mimics the way sunflowers absorb solar energy, with a tracking system that tracks the sun like a real flower.

4. Homebiogas 2.0 turns food residue into gas! Bacteria digest waste and convert it into biogas. The device can consume up to six liters of waste per day... And can produce cooking gas for up to three hours. It can even make fertilizer!

5. This floating solar power plant produces more electricity and water than traditional solar power plants, which helps to cool the panels and improve efficiency. These panels are designed to withstand extreme weather and can be recycled.

6. These floor tiles use footsteps to generate electricity. They are made by pavegen and produce up to 7 watts of power per step, most effectively in urban areas in high flow areas. The company even uses tiles to charge Tesla!

7. Gosungrill is powered by sunlight. The reflector focuses the sun's light on a metal tube... Producing a cooking temperature of up to 550 ° F. Food goes directly into a cylindrical tube.

8. This panda image is made of solar panels. China's mission is to build 100 such panda power plants. A factory can power more than 10000 homes every year. The idea was put forward in 2015 by adali Yan Tung, 15, who suggested that the design would involve young people in renewable energy.

9. These turbines constitute the first offshore wind farm in the United States. Ge and deepwaterwind worked together to complete the project, which produces 40000 tons less greenhouse gas emissions than fossil fuels.

10. Ecocapsule is a micro house. And it can hold two people for up to a year. It has all the necessary facilities: kitchen, bathroom and storage space. It is powered by solar cells and wind turbines that collect and filter rainwater.

11. Saphonian is a leafless wind turbine. It mimics the wings of a bird or the tail of a fish. And it was designed behind the sails of the ship. Blade less can be cheaper than making conventional turbines... And it doesn't interfere with magnetic or radar waves!

12. Hydralight lantern is the environmental protection substitute of traditional gas lantern. It runs on saltwater and energy pools. And use charged particles in water to generate electricity. The lantern is simple to use... It only needs to be soaked in salt water once and can emit light for more than 250 hours.

13. This floating wind farm in Scotland is the first. Don't worry: it won't float away. It is fixed by a suction fixture on the seabed and can supply power to 20000 households a year.

14. This sewage is becoming biodiesel. The carbon content of human waste is converted into energy. Engineers say biodiesel can be used in regular diesel engines... With little change.

15. This bladed turbine mimics the wings of a hummingbird! Tyerwindconverter uses a tap action instead of rotating the blade. It's not as powerful as a blade turbine... But the smaller the size, the more suitable it is for densely populated areas.

16. This kind of battery can make, supply and store its own energy. Eli home is self charging and can be used as a grid. Solar panels gather and store energy. They are easy to disassemble and carry and can be controlled by smart phones.


Issued by Tom, M&S, Jun. 4, 2020.

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