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⚡️ Meet Shine 2.0!  an innovative way to harness wind energy on the go. 🌬️ . Curious about how it works? Check out their Kickstarter for more info—link in bio. #windpower #WindEnergy  #CleanPower #cleanenergy #sustainableinnovation #greentech
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The WasteShark is an aquatic that effectively removes floating debris and plastic from the surface of water bodies. With a Shark-like shape, the WasteShark is capable of collecting up to 500 kg of waste in a single day. #sustainableinnovation #greentech #sustainabletechnology
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An Australian company Urban Utilities in Queensland has successfully developed a superbug that feeds on sewage, marking the first of its kind in the country. Source - 🎥 Urban Utilities. #wastewatertreatment #watertreatment #sewagetreatment #wastewatertreatmentplant
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The world's first solar-powered mobile home, Stella Vita, was designed by Solar Team Eindhoven, a group of 22 students from the Eindhoven University of Technology. This innovative camping-style vehicle is powered by its roof-mounted solar panels. #solarpoweredcar #solarcar
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A British company has developed the first tractor in the world to be completely powered by cow dung. The groundbreaking machine was developed by Cornish company Bennamann, which has been researching and developing biomethane production for over a decade.
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Italian architect Arturo Vittori designed Warka Water structures that can provide clean drinking water for rural communities in the developing world. #ClimateAction
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A Nebraska student has grown her own canoe using fungus - and it sprouts new mushrooms every time she takes it out on the water. Katy Ayers, 28, created the 8ft-long boat from fibrous mushroom roots, otherwise known as mycelium.
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The research conducted by Dr Rajani Srinivasan and her team from Texas’s Tarleton State University has found that polysaccharides found in okra, fused with those from fenugreek worked rather well at removing microplastics from seawater.
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Italian architect Arturo Vittori designed Warka Water structures that can provide clean drinking water for rural communities in the developing world. It can extract up to 100 litres of water a day without the reservoir running dry.
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RT @GretaThunberg: Countless of people are having to flee because of the climate crisis. The time to act is now. We need to get informed, s….
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Given the 20-year lifespan of non-biodegradable blades in current wind turbines, many will need to be disposed of in the near future. the re-wind project is one of the projects that aims to transform wind turbines into bicycle garages or footbridges.
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MIT engineers have developed ultralight fabric solar cells that can quickly and easily turn any surface into a power source. These flexible solar cells, which are much thinner than a human hair, are glued to a lightweight fabric, making them easy to install on a fixed surface.
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A CU Boulder-led research team has figured out a way to make cement production carbon neutral—and even carbon negative—by pulling carbon dioxide out of the air with the help of microalgae .#sustainableinnovation #greeninnovation #greentechnology #greentech #sustainablebuilding
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US company @UbiquitousEnrgy has invented a thin coating that turns windows into transparent solar panels, providing other ways to harvest renewable energy in buildings beyond rooftop panels.
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