Welcome to the world of energy!
In physics, energy is a scalar physical quantity that indicates the amount of work that can be performed by a force, an attribute of objects and systems subject to a conservation law. Any form of energy can be transformed into another form, but the total energy is always the same: it is the principle of conservation of energy.
Today, about 18% of global energy consumption comes from renewable sources such as biofuels, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy, and possibly wind energy.
In fact, the use of renewable energy has enormous potential for the future through the development of the group and sustainable global warming have proposed the use of 100% renewable energy supply without the use of fuels fossil or nuclear energy. For example, researchers at the University of Kassel have suggested that Germany can not move to renewable energy!
Second, is the first zero waste city in the world carbon neutral "Masdar City" planned in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates city. Masdar City aims to become the Silicon Valley of clean energy and green alternative. A global center where more than 1,500 companies will gather to discuss one of the greatest challenges of the energy of the man and the city where current and future technologies will be funded, designed, developed, tested and implemented.
In fact, the project is expected to cost U.S. $ 22,000,000,000 and take about 8 years to build. The city should cover 6 square kilometers and is home to 45,000 people and 1,500 businesses. It will also establish a university, the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), which will be attended by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Among the first construction projects will be solar energy from 40 to 60 megawatts. This afternoon will be followed by a larger facility, and additional photovoltaic modules will be placed on rooftops to provide supplemental solar energy totaling 130 megawatts. The wind farms will be established outside the city perimeter capable of producing up to 20 megawatts, and the city plans to use geothermal energy as well. Cars will be banned in the city!
Masdar will also attempt to reduce waste to zero. Biowaste is used to create soil and fertilizer rich in nutrients, some of the waste can also be taken advantage of by waste incineration as an additional power source. As for industrial waste, such as plastics and metals, will be recycled or recovered for other uses.
Finally, the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) is located in Abu Dhabi Masdar City, a site that is currently under construction. This is the first issue of the carbon neutral city in the world without waste powered entirely by renewable energy.
"The people often wonder why UAE leads a broad environmental initiative. Answer is that Masdar integrates the complete lifestyle of modern day technology and puts UAE in a leadership position. in the field of renewable energy, we can not continue to live as they are at present; Masdar is the future. "
Energy is our future!
In physics, energy is a scalar physical quantity that indicates the amount of work that can be performed by a force, an attribute of objects and systems subject to a conservation law. Any form of energy can be transformed into another form, but the total energy is always the same: it is the principle of conservation of energy.
Today, about 18% of global energy consumption comes from renewable sources such as biofuels, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar energy, tidal energy, wave energy, and possibly wind energy.
In fact, the use of renewable energy has enormous potential for the future through the development of the group and sustainable global warming have proposed the use of 100% renewable energy supply without the use of fuels fossil or nuclear energy. For example, researchers at the University of Kassel have suggested that Germany can not move to renewable energy!
Second, is the first zero waste city in the world carbon neutral "Masdar City" planned in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates city. Masdar City aims to become the Silicon Valley of clean energy and green alternative. A global center where more than 1,500 companies will gather to discuss one of the greatest challenges of the energy of the man and the city where current and future technologies will be funded, designed, developed, tested and implemented.
In fact, the project is expected to cost U.S. $ 22,000,000,000 and take about 8 years to build. The city should cover 6 square kilometers and is home to 45,000 people and 1,500 businesses. It will also establish a university, the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), which will be attended by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Among the first construction projects will be solar energy from 40 to 60 megawatts. This afternoon will be followed by a larger facility, and additional photovoltaic modules will be placed on rooftops to provide supplemental solar energy totaling 130 megawatts. The wind farms will be established outside the city perimeter capable of producing up to 20 megawatts, and the city plans to use geothermal energy as well. Cars will be banned in the city!
Masdar will also attempt to reduce waste to zero. Biowaste is used to create soil and fertilizer rich in nutrients, some of the waste can also be taken advantage of by waste incineration as an additional power source. As for industrial waste, such as plastics and metals, will be recycled or recovered for other uses.
Finally, the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) is located in Abu Dhabi Masdar City, a site that is currently under construction. This is the first issue of the carbon neutral city in the world without waste powered entirely by renewable energy.
"The people often wonder why UAE leads a broad environmental initiative. Answer is that Masdar integrates the complete lifestyle of modern day technology and puts UAE in a leadership position. in the field of renewable energy, we can not continue to live as they are at present; Masdar is the future. "
Energy is our future!
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