A man and a child look at an example of an aviary – Selected sources of energy
People everywhere are looking for new energy ideas to help them make better energy choices for the future. At EDF Tara Energy , we believe in environmentally friendly energy and a change in thinking and behaviour about how people produce and use energy. This section is the disclosure and promotion of optional energy sources. Here are some interesting ways to create energy around the world – and, surprisingly, outdoors. Our installed capacity is zero-carbon electricity(1). Consider switching to another direct debit, check out our range. See direct payments
Here is our explanation of the power sources:
sunny air
Algal biofuels
the heat
Alcoholic drinks
dance floor
Surprise
Do not drink alcohol
- Wind turbine
At Washington State College, researchers are facing an energy project to combat the power of the solar wind that, if successful, could produce 1 billion gigawatts of energy, or 100 billion more energy than Earth. eating now. The new thing that fights against solar radiation in current space, is demonstrated by Japan’s IKAROS – an interplanetary rocket that is guided by air only. The big test for researchers is how to bring this billion-gigawatt machine back to Earth. So far, they haven’t fixed that.
- Algal biofuels
Unlike non-renewable hydropower sources, green growth offers significant market potential. Also, considering that the carbon they release has recently been removed from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, the impact of algae on the climate is even stronger. Oil production also hurts land and water resources, as its ‘business’ requires little space (unlike growing corn) and can be efficiently supplied with water from ‘the sea or even “weak” wasted water.
- the heat
Sweden The newest and most environmentally friendly source of energy – is Swedish. Engineers in Stockholm have devised a system to counteract the force generated by the 250,000 passengers who regularly throng its station. The heat is directed through the ventilation of the port, then, at this time, the hot water in the tank below is used from the heating system. that of a nearby company – that of a similar company says. Designing and installing the facility cost only $30,000. For a system whose development costs millions, that’s a price.
- Alcoholic drinks
As we have seen with algal energy, biomass can be easily converted into water energy for transportation. However, unlike algal energy, biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are now cheap and their availability is increasing. Fun fact: Henry Passage intended to take his car to run on ethanol, but at the time gasoline was cheaper than shipping!
- The dance floor
It’s not just a beautiful technology, it’s amazing. Floors Energy in Rotterdam has found a way to capture the active energy of dance halls. This is completely connected to the energy that lights up the dance hall itself. With the average person taking 150 million steps in their lifetime, there is no clear explanation for why this innovation could not find large commercial applications. Pavegen, a company based in London, demonstrated this with the promotion of their “bright way” harvesting.
- Jellyfish
Also in Sweden at the Chalmers College of Innovation in Gothenburg, Zachary Chiragwandi and his team are developing food products obtained from fluorescent protein cells of jellyfish aequorin victoria. The team has used evidence of clockwork tools in their innovation. Although it may seem plausible at the moment, these cells could one day float in the ocean, producing very little energy with a negative impact on the climate and (very little ) the cost is minimal.