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Sustainable Development Goal
A University of California (UC), Davis engineering professor is developing prototypes of an “anti-solar” cell that would work in the opposite way from a typical solar panel. Instead of being cooler than the air and absorbing sunlight, it would be warmer than the air and give off infrared light. “A regular solar cell generates power...
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Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai
lowly but surely, we are getting there. We recently shared Kenyan startup GreenSpoon’s move to embrace electric delivery vans and ABInBev’s South African Breweries’ addition of the Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter to its fleet. Well, now, on our travels to Botswana, we came across MyFoodness, which has been using electric scooters on its delivery routes since 2018. Photo by Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai MyFoodness is...
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Bali-based architect Alexis Dornier has become known for his tropical architecture that creates a seamless connection between the human-made and nature. His latest project, the incredible Lift Treetop Boutique Hotel just outside of Ubud, Bali, continues the architect’s signature building technique of elevating eco-friendly structures off the ground to further reduce environmental impact. Located in Penestanan, a village just...
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What do you get when 65,326 screaming football fans cram into a stadium to watch the Super Bowl? Trash, and lots of it. Most of those fans will drink and eat their way through the contest, leaving mountains of drink cups and food containers in their wake. The NFL is very image conscious and cleaning...
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Ørsted, recently ranked the most sustainable company in the world, has stated it will become carbon neutral by 2025. This would make Ørsted the first major energy company to reach net-zero emissions in its energy generation. Additionally, Ørsted has set a target of achieving a carbon neutral footprint by 2040. Courtesy of NREL During the...
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skateboard with bright orange wheels
Native of Porto, Portugal, designer João Leão was becoming more and more concerned about the abundance of plastic waste he saw clogging up his city’s beautiful coastline. Inspired to act on the issue, the ambitious designer decided to find a way to clean the ocean by using that waste to create an innovative product. As a result, Leão created...
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The largest ultrafast charging network in Europe aside from Tesla’s exclusive Supercharger network, is the Ionity network. The “second phase” of the network’s development is now moving forward. The Ionity network currently has 205 high-power charging stations in Europe, and 51 are under construction. The website indicates there should be 400 “by 2020,” which I assume must...
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concrete home tucked into greenery
Mumbai based architecture and design firm, unTAG has just unveiled a stunning home built for a retired teacher looking to spend retirement in his home village of Dakivali, India. Working within the man’s limited budget, the architects employed several low-cost, passive strategies such as building the home in the middle of a lush bamboo field to use the...
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Blend of hydrogen and natural gas is being used to heat homes and faculty buildings at Keele University  Keele University owns and operates a private gas network that can be isolated from the main network. Photograph: Andy Weekes Zero-carbon hydrogen has been injected into a UK gas network for the first time in a groundbreaking...
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energy storage pumped hydro
Whelp, that was fast. No sooner does the notorious coal-fired Navajo Generating Station shut its doors, when a massive renewable energy project jumps in to take its place. We’re talking about the proposed Navajo Energy Storage Station in Arizona, and it’s not just any old renewable energy project. It’s a 10-hour, 2,200 megawatt system, which...
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