Showing posts with label solar energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar energy. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

Solar energy for the 21st century

The Arabs never do anything by halves. This time Qatar, bidding to host the 2022 Fifa Cup, has found something new to wow us with: engineers at Qatar University have invented a gas filled “cloud”, powered by solar energy, to float above the stadium and shade spectators and players from the blazing sun.

This “cloud” will be made of a very light carbon structure surrounding something like a dirigible filled with helium. It’ll be moved around by remote control from the ground, so that the moving sun needn’t worry anyone: the cloud can just move with it! It will fly at high altitude so that it can block out the rays of the sun for large patches on the ground. And when there’s nothing on at the stadium, it’ll use solar energy to power the neighborhood.

People have wondered why they haven’t just built a solar shade over the stadium instead of planning such a project. Well, you can’t move a fixed solar shade over to other stadiums when it’s not needed here, can you!

This cloud is in the development stage, but eleven years should be enough to finish the project!

The stadium which will host the event if Qatar wins the bid for the World Cup, the Lusail Iconic Stadium, is located in a new development in the north of Doha, Qatar’s capital city. Foster and Partners designed it as an eco friendly, energy efficient edifice. It is a specially built arena that will seat eighty-six thousand spectators, and has been made specifically for the extreme heat of Doha. It will host the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the games.

There will be a moat that everyone who wishes to go into the stadium will have to cross. There will be solar panels installed on canopies over the parking lot.

Yes, solar energy is the way to go!

Photo credits: African sports TV.

Friday, January 1, 2010

10 of my Favorite Green ideas of 2009

Solar Eye for the Blind:



Researchers at Stanford University recently announced that they have developed a new artificial retina implant that uses photovoltaic power and could help the blind see. The problem with previous implants was that there was no way send power to the chip in order to process light and data inside the eye. Now, miniature photovoltaic cells are being used to provide power to the chip as well as to transmit data through the eye to the brain. The new device has great promise to help people afflicted by the loss of photoreceptor cells by using the power of the sun. The device is placed behind the retina and is essentially an array of mini solar devices. In addition, the system utilizes is an external video camera that captures images, a pocket pc to process the video feed, and a bright near-infrared LCD display built into video goggles, which transmit infrared light pulses to the photovoltaic device in the eye. The light pulses then produce electricity in the device, which transmits data through the eye so the brain can process it into a hazy picture. The implant is built to a width of 3 mm wide and 0.03 mm thick, and includes 3 layers of flexible photovoltaic cells mounted with silicon posts. This new system is capable of producing vision of 20/200, which is beyond what is considered legally blind, but the researchers reasonable expect to achieve 20/100, which would produce a picture clear enough that a person could recognize faces and read large print.



Algae Based Batteries:

Every one talks about producing biofuel using Algae, but creating ultra thin batteries using Algae is pretty revelatory. Algae is often touted as the next big thing in biofuels, but the slimy stuff could also be the key to paper-thin biodegradable batteries according to researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden. Eventually, the bio batteries could compete with commercial lithium-ion batteries. Conducting polymers have long been thought to be a solution in developing lightweight, flexible, nonmetal batteries. But up until now, these polymers have had been impractical because regular paper can?t hold enough of them work effectively. Now Uppsala researcher Maria Stromme and her team has found that the smelly algae species that clumps on beaches, known as Cladophora, can also be used to make a type of cellulose that has 100 times the surface area of cellulose found in paper. That means it can hold enough conducting polymers to effectively recharge and hold electricity for long amounts of time. The algae-based paper sheet batteries hold up to 200% more charge than regular paper-based cellulose batteries, and they can recharge in as little as 11 seconds. Eventually, they could be used in any application that requires flexible electronics for example, clothing or packaging that lights up. Perhaps most importantly, the algae batteries could one day cut down on e-waste from conventional metal batteries.



Japan's Solar Space Post:

Japan is definitely getting in on the action with its latest spacey plan. A $21 billion solar-powered generator in the heavens to produce one gigawatt of energy, or enough to power 294,000 homes. The Japanese government announced the plan back in June, but there has been an important new development Mitsubishi Electric Corp and industrial design company IHI Corp are now teaming up in the race to develop new technology within four years that can beam electricity back to Earth without the use of cables.


Mitsubishi and IHI are joining a research group containing 14 other countries to tackle the daunting task of getting Japan's four square kilometer solar space station up and running in the next three decades. By 2015, the Japanese government hopes to test a small satellite decked out with solar panels that beams power through space and back to Earth.

There are still a number of hurdles to work through before space-based solar power becomes a reality though. Transportation of the solar panels into space is too expensive at the moment to be commercially viable, so Japan has to figure out a way to lower costs. Even if costs are lowered, solar stations will have to worry about damage from micrometeoroids and other flying objects. Still, space-based solar operates perfectly under all weather conditions, unlike Earth-based panels that are at the mercy of the clouds.

Japan isn't the only country in the race for space power. Solaren and California's Pacific Gas and Electric utility are working together on a project to deliver 200 megawatts of power from space over a 15-year period that begins in 2015. The concept of space-based solar power was introduced way back in 1968, but it's only recently that the world has latched on to the idea.



Thin-film solar tubes:


There are hundreds of solar companies developing new materials, new business models, new installation techniques and new manufacturing processes in an effort to bring down the cost and improve the efficiency of solar panels. But there's only one company that has made progress in 2009 with uniquely-designed solar tube-shaped panels: Solyndra. Only founded in 2005, and starting its first shipping in mid-2008, Solyndra has designed its solar panels into a series of skinny tubes that can absorb sun light from all directions, and can be installed flat on a roof (in contrast to traditional panels that need to be nailed down at an angle). That means the panels can be installed more easily and can in theory be cheaper.



Solar windows:

The Queensland University of Technology recently announced that it has been working with Dyesol to develop an innovative solar cell technology that re-envisions windows as clear, clean energy providers. Professor John Bell has said that these dye-infused solar cells would significantly reduce building energy costs, and could even generate surplus energy to be stored or sold. The development has been touted as the most promising advance in solar cell technology since the invention of the silicon cell.

Modern architecture has a love-hate relationship with windows: they contribute light and levity to interior spaces, yet they are the most frequently cited culprits for thermal energy loss. Traditional approaches to the problem have tended towards increasing insular ability, however this new development would imbue windows with power producing capabilities, actually providing energy instead of leaking it.

Dyesol's solar cells use an innovative technology called artificial photosynthesis, wherein a dye analogous to chlorophyll absorbs light to generate electricity. The panels are composed of an electrolyte, a layer of titania (a pigment used in white paints and tooth paste), and ruthenium dye sandwiched between glass. Light striking the dye excites electrons which are absorbed by the titania to become an electric current.

Dye solar cells are cheaper and require less energy to manufacture than silicon cells, since they dont require expensive raw materials. They also produce electricity more efficiently, even in instances of shadowing, where overcast skies and shadows from trees and other buildings can cause a loss in collected power.

These solar windows will offer an enticing new option for skyscrapers and houses looking to break the zero-energy barrier imagine the net power that a floor-to-ceiling glass.



Laser Cut Leaves are Nature?s Unique Business Cards:

If you're in the market for new business cards or a cutting-edge new advertising medium, you should take a look at this brilliant idea your message or logo etched right onto a real leaf, no paint necessary! The resulting leaves are simple, stunning when looked at against the sunlight, and the best part is that if they are thrown away, there is no adverse effect on the environment. Design Firm Tatil Design of Brazil came up with the elegant marketing idea, which they recently used in 2008 during the 55th Cannes Advertising Festival to promote their Designing Naturally workshop. Natural Medium, which is what they call their amazing laser cut leaves, was so popular and well received at the festival that it won the Bronze Award for the 2009 International Design Excellence Awards in Eco Design. Tatil Design came up with a simple idea that not only demonstrated the purpose of their workshop, but was elegant and beautiful to look at. The designers collected fallen leaves and then selected images that expressed the intent of the workshop. Designs varied from animals to dancers, burgers to planes, and ants to a soup can. The images were then laser cut into the dried leaves, which left a beautiful silhouette of the picture and the wording to advertise the workshop. The leaves were a big hit at the festival.



Solar Powered Camel Clinics:

Kenya's camels recently started sporting some unusual apparel eco-friendly refrigerators! Some of the African country's camels are carrying the solar-powered mini fridges on their backs as part of a test project that uses camels as mobile health clinics. Organizers hope the eco-friendly transport system will provide a cheap, reliable way of getting much-needed medicines and vaccines to rural communities in Kenya and Ethiopia. For the past decade, Nomadic Communities Trust has been using camels as mobile health clinics in Kenya's Laikipia and Samburu districts, isolated areas with few roadways. While the camel convoys provide a cost-effective method of traversing the harsh terrain, the group had no way of delivering medicines and vaccines that required refrigeration until now. The mini fridge is housed in a bamboo saddle that is lightweight and durable enough for camels to easily carry it across miles of rough terrain. The device itself is covered with crystalline solar panels that provide power for the compartmented fridge?s generator. The solar panels themselves can also be used by the mobile clinics for lighting and refrigeration in the field. The solar-powered fridges are currently being tested on camels in Kenya and Ethiopia, but Amatullo says the system could be used by any rural communities with access to camels. If the project has secured enough funding, it should be implemented in earnest in 2010. Lets hope the eco-friendly venture received the money it needed in the Laikipia and Samburu districts alone, 300,000 people do not have access to the mobile health clinics.



Trash-Powered Street Lamp:

Think about how much trash goes into a bin in, say, New York City's Times Square on a daily basis. What if all that garbage could be used to generate energy? Thats the thinking behind designer Haneum Lees Gaon Street Light a lamppost powered by garbage! Lee's lamppost features a trash can at its base. Pedestrians toss their old food products inside, where they are composted. Methane from the compost is used to power the lamp, and the entire process begins again. It?s an interesting concept, but there are a few problems with it. How much trash would be needed to keep the lamp turned on and what happens when the inevitable pedestrian throws regular trash into the food waste bin. The Gaon Street Light would undoubtedly work best in areas with heavy foot traffic, but those are the places where people are most likely to toss their regular trash into the wrong bin. Still, Lee's idea is promising, and at the very least, compost waste may one day be able to partially power our street lights.



Electricity Generating Street pavements:


Any one point on a busy street can receive up to 50,000 steps a day, so imagine if you could take all that foot traffic and turn it into something useful. Like energy! A new product designed by Laurence Kemball-Cook, the director of Pavegen Systems Ltd., can do just that. With a minuscule flex of 5mm, the energy generating pavement is able to absorb the kinetic energy produced by every footstep, creating 2.1 watts of electricity per hour. Every time a rubber Pavegen stone is stepped on it bends, producing kinetic energy that is either stored within lithium polymer batteries or distributed to nearby lights, information displays, and much more. Just five slabs spread over a lively sidewalk has the ability to generate enough energy to illuminate a bus stop throughout the night. But applications are not limited to the street. Extended into other public and private spaces the system has the potential to power lights, computers, automatic doors, ticket machines, refrigerators, shop signs, microwaves's Depending on the usage, the payback period could be as little as one year, and each Pavegen stone has an estimated system life of five years of use, or 20 million steps. Constructed from marine grade stainless steel and recycled materials, the surface (which comes in a variety of choice colors) of each slab features the rubber from old tires, and the internal components are made from recycled aluminium. Whenever a slab is stepped on it emits a glow (which only uses 5% of the total energy produced) this not only informs the passerby of their contribution, but also reinforces a sustainable attitude and an increased awareness of the energy that is continually created and expended by each individual. So far Pavegen has been tested out in East London and will continue onto various destinations in the UK in 2010. If all goes well it will hopefully be jetting off to some of the most trafficked and amazing places all over the world like New York's Times Square, the Eiffel Tower or even Disney World.



Cheap PV's made out of Human hair:


Did you know that melanin, the pigment in hair, is light sensitive and can be used as a conductor? Well, thats what an 18 year old in Nepal recently discovered, and is now using human hair to replace silicon in solar panels. Since the price of hair is considerably cheaper than silicon, this enterprising youth may have just found a breakthrough technology to help bring down the cost of solar and give thousands of people in developing nations access to affordable renewable energy. Karki, who attends school in Kathmandu, started reading a book by Stephan Hawking that discussed ways of creating static energy from hair. From this idea, Karki realized that melanin was one of the factors in energy conversion, and that it could possibly serve as a substitute conductor. He and four other classmates worked on a prototype, which they found could charge a cell phone or a pack of batteries for lighting. The panels themselves are 15 inches square and can produce 9V or 18W of power and cost around $38 to produce. Karki thinks that if they were mass produced though, they would cost half as much. In Nepal, human hair costs about 25c for half a kilo and can last for several months. Hair is also basically a renewable resource and can be replenished by the owner of the solar panel as it wears out. This low cost and low tech device could be a revolutionary step in solar power bringing down the cost of the technology, bringing power to the masses and using materials which are common to everyone in the world.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Solar water heater


Solar water heater is not a new term, in fact in countries like Spain and India solar water heater is a commonly sold product. Thanks to ever increasing cost of energy Solar water heaters have become quite popular. Dew to demand the design & efficiency of Solar water heater has improved over the past 2 decades. We all know that a Solar water heater uses the free & abundant solar energy to heat up our water so calling them the cheapest type of water heaters won’t be wrong. Unlike the other renewable energy products, Solar water heaters don’t have a monstrous initial cost. Many consider Solar water heaters inefficient as they a re powered by sun but fail to understand that if invested properly into storage Solar water heaters are just as efficient as the conventional ones. Also solar water heaters are being made on both unit size small ones and community size gigantic ones. Single unit Solar water heaters in Spain are very common now, in fact there are cities where Solar water heater are mandatory to attain planning commission on houses. In remote locations in India water is heated for the entire communities using huge reflectors reflecting on either water storage or transmission pipe lines. Solar water heaters either have no or little running cost while their effects on our environment are amazing and it won’t be wrong to say that the Solar water heater is a great step towards conservation.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Why Solar Power


In our search for renewable energy which would ultimately be able to replace fossil fuels. We have looked everywhere for answers from bio fuels to, nuclear energy. The only renewable resource that Man has come across which has the properties and capabilities of petroleum and then some is solar power. If some of the statistics provided by scientists are to be considered taken into context the only problem left to resolve is how to harness solar power, if we find an efficient way of doing so solar power can provide for all our needs and lets face it the Sun is here to stay for a few billion years so we would never have to find an alternative source. Solar power is being harnessed but on small scales.

We have yet to make a complete model in which everything that normal human being does in a civilized environment can be processed using solar power. This includes everyday chores such as cooking, cleaning, transport, work, lighting just naming a few. The Japanese even had plans to have Hugh mirrors in space which would harness solar power. however most recently the technology required to harness solar power is steadily improving and the capabilities of its use are reassuring. Solar power is only being held back by the people who have power only because they have resources that are limited and hence it gives them great powers. Solar power would change all that as it is far more difficult if not impossible to control.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

A green thrill


Niklas Palm, a design student at the UmeƄ Institute of Design, has shared with us his latest creation, the Audi IceKraft_, which is a wind and solar powered vehicle to make your icy rides green. The vehicle has a computer-controlled sail that is connected to an electrical engine that turns the sail to the optimum position. The power comes from solar cells that are covering the entire body of the vehicle.
The driver is positioned on his stomach facing forward and controls the Icekraft_ with two handles attached to the front blades. When for example the left handle is pulled toward the driver’s body, the vehicle leans to the left and creates a carving effect that makes the vehicle turn left.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

99 Renewable Energy Gadgets

Renewable Energy Gadget No # 1
BPL’s solar power study lamp uses Renewable Energy to function; with the help of solar panel




Renewable Energy Gadget No # 2

Energy-generating chair uses kinematic renewable energy to produce energy while you rock




Renewable Energy Gadget No # 3
Bike-mounted uses harnessing system to produce remewable energy




Renewable Energy Gadget No # 4
These Solar Lights use renewable energy, (polyurethane and polycarbonate )to illuminate paths.


Renewable energy gadget # 5
Solar plant generates Renewable energy used as electricity for gadgets




Renewable energy gadget # 6

Rotating door harvests renewable energy of people passing through by kineticism



Renewable energy gadget # 7
Nano-scale piezoelectric uses generators to produce renewable energy by motion





Renewable energy gadget # 8
Lenovo T40 ThinkPad uses methanol to convert it into renewable energy to run it







Renewable energy gadget # 9
Fuel Cell Boilers uses a combination of heat and power to generate Renewable energy.







Renewable energy gadget # 10
Renewable energy powered watch that holds pictures on moving round



Renewable energy gadget # 11
Renewable energy powered Bible uses sun or light to get fully charged





Renewable energy gadget # 12
The led capsules emits great light stored from renewable energy of the sun.



Renewable energy gadget # 13
The charger uses renewable energy of the wind to charge your mobile




Renewable energy gadget # 14
The stylus based slate uses renewable energy to run as the solar panels.



Renewable energy gadget # 15
Electrolux Ultra Silencer uses renewable energy like the lamps to charged and clean



Renewable energy gadget # 16
sugar fueled Bio Charger uses renewable energy like sugar solution to work.



Renewable energy gadget # 17
The umbrella uses thin film renewable energy recently developed by Nanosolar as the fabric.




Renewable energy gadget # 18
the device uses kinetic energy while you jog to convert it into renewable energy











Renewable energy gadget # 19
solar-powered PhotoCYL generator uses sunlight to convert in to renewable energy as electricity





Renewable energy gadget # 20
The mazda Rx-8 uses hydrogen as renewable energy to run





Renewable energy gadget # 21
Ecoboard is based on renewable energy using recycled coffee cups and bamboo for it’s development


Renewable energy gadget # 22
self-healing plastic uses heat as renewable energy to recover it self to be used in other portable gadgets


Renewable energy gadget # 23
hand-bag made from recycled aluminum pull-tabs is a great form of renewable energy




Renewable energy gadget # 24
The aqua hub uses the uses as renewable energy to save energy as water


Renewable energy gadget # 25
River gym works from renewable energy taken from your sweat and your abs-crunching and muscle flexing energy.



Renewable energy gadget # 26
SunCat 23 utilizes four solar panels capable of generating renewable energy to fuel a 2.8KW electric outdoor motor


Renewable energy gadget # 27
The powered golf cart uses methane taken from cow as a form of renewable energy to run it.


Renewable energy gadget # 28
Fujitsu FMV-BIBLO LOOX U/C50NA use wind as renewable energy to work.




Renewable energy gadget # 29
ecofriendly surfboards uses recycled wood as renewable energy


Renewable energy gadget # 30
Solaqua uses solar energy as a form of renewable energy to purify





Renewable energy gadget # 31
The lightship uses solar suction cups as renewable energy to glow .


Renewable energy gadget # 32
The solar purse uses Voltaic Systems and Burton’s Solar Roll as renewable form of energy sources.





Renewable energy gadget # 33
POWERleap uses stampede of commuters for renewable energy.


Renewable energy gadget # 34
Solio Universal Hybrid Charger uses the sun as renewable energy source to charge everthing it can.



Renewable energy gadget # 35
Solar Car Fan
Uses solar panels as renewable energy to cool the car.


Renewable energy gadget # 36
This bamboo fan cap charges it self from renewable energy of the sun to provide you shade.



Renewable energy gadget # 37
The Rodent Repeller uses renewable energy of the sun ray’s to work



Renewable energy gadget # 38
The wireless keyboard uses solar panel as renewable energy for function.





Renewable energy gadget # 39
The solar heater gets renewable energy from the sun to give you hot water.


Renewable energy gadget # 40
The player uses wind as a source of renewable energy to play.

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Renewable energy gadget # 41
The natural Sun device requires solar cell as form of renewable energy.


Renewable energy gadget # 42
These solar street stops uses the as sun as renewable energy to make electricity.


Renewable energy gadget # 43
The blue clock uses water, table salt and lemon juice as renewable energy to keep time





Renewable energy gadget # 44
The magnetic charger charges through motion as renewable energy gadget.


Renewable energy gadget # 45
The solar pot get charged from sun rays as renewable energy.



Renewable energy gadget # 46

Blue Earth is the world’s first renewable energy solar touch phone



Renewable energy gadget # 47

Magnetic Fridge runs by Renewable e magnetic energy to work.






Renewable energy gadget # 48

Expresso uses hot water as renewable energy make express coffee.





Renewable energy gadget # 49

Gravia Floor Lamp uses gravity as a source of renewable energy to lite.



Renewable energy gadget #50

Twist Camera, works on renewable energy when twisted to function.





Renewable energy gadget #51

The after lite bulb uses renewable energy of light to glow



Renewable energy gadget #52

The charger works on renewable energy on twisting to charge your i.pods





Renewable energy gadget #53

The pilot fish is renewable energy solar charged phone which uses the sun energy




Renewable energy gadget #54

Renault E0 works on renewable energy concept using solar panel roof.








Renewable energy gadget #55

The marine ventilator uses wind as renewable energy to work.




Renewable energy gadget #56

The stove uses corn renewable energy as fuel to make bar-b.q







Renewable energy gadget #57

The batteries uses fossil fuel as renewable energy to charge laptops etc.





Renewable energy gadget #58

The oven uses Sun as renewable energy source to cook





Renewable energy gadget #59

The candle uses solar power renewable energy of the sun to work




Renewable energy gadget #60

The filter performs on renewable energy features and recycling to filter water.




Renewable energy gadget #61

Solar-powered speaker uses renewable energy concept with solar panels.



Renewable energy gadget #62

The Iqua Vizor SUN is a solar-powered renewable energy gadget works with solar panels on the car roof.




Renewable energy gadget #63

The flex Scan uses motion as renewable energy source to save energy and charge.




Renewable energy gadget #64

The lamp is a form of renewable energy made from wood and carpet.




Renewable energy gadget #65

The laser light is a form of renewable energy charged by manual power ti light up.


Renewable energy gadget #66

The Olio solar powered window panes is a form of renewable energy







Renewable energy gadget #67

KDDI uses sun’s renewable energy to work with buit in solar panels.








Renewable energy gadget # 68
The renewable energy solar bee uses sun to filter water.








Renewable energy gadget #69

The cooker uses renewable energy of the sun to cook with solar panels.









Renewable energy gadget #70
The renewable energy based radio and flash lite works and generate power on motion.




Renewable energy gadget #71

The solar powered renewable energy bike stand works with the sun rays.




Renewable energy gadget # 72

The sun based renewable energy gadget works on solar energy to illuminate.




Renewable energy gadget #73

The renewable energy batteries uses metallic liquid to produce electricity.





Renewable energy gadget #74

The renewable energy cells use solar energy to charge.




Renewable energy gadget #75

The turbine uses renewable energy of watr pressure to make electicity.





Renewable energy gadget #76

The bike is a renewable energy power house uses wind and solar energy to store electricity.





Renewable energy gadget #77

The socket uses energy of home appliances to renewable energy and produce electricity.



Renewable energy gadget #78

The floppy lamp is a great form of renewable energy used from recycled material.






Renewable energy gadget #79

The MSI computer sustem uses light as renewable energy to run for hours.







Renewable energy gadget #80

The rain water system is a concept of renewable energy which stores rain water rather than wasting




Renewable energy gadget # 81
The solar necklace is a renewable energy gadget that uses sun to shine the party.


Renewable energy gadget # 82
The eco boat uses renewable energy of your grooves to sail











Renewable energy gadget # 83
The solar cells are a source of renewable energy which can be printed on anything.




Renewable energy gadget # 84
The renewable energy water dispenser (AWT) uses humid air to provide you water.




Renewable energy gadget # 85
The grey way harvesting renewable energy system uses gutter water to provide us with clean.






Renewable energy gadget #86
The sun cat renewable energy ship uses solar energy to work.



Renewable energy gadget # 87
The bud uses renewable energy attached to the usb to clean bacteria.



Renewable energy gadget # 88
The Chinese toy now uses renewable energy and converts mechanical to electrical energy.


Renewable energy gadget # 89
The lantern is renewable energy takes from the sun to charge.




Renewable energy gadget # 90
The vibrator uses renewable wind energy to vibrate.



Renewable energy gadget # 91
The LED uses renewable energy of mud to run.



Renewable energy gadget # 92
The ikea renewable energy lights works with solar cells and panels to glow.


Renewable energy gadget # 93
The washing machine uses renewable energy of cranking to wash.





Renewable energy gadget # 94
The light is renewable energy concept uses shower water.to function.


Renewable energy gadget # 95
The scooty is form of renewable energy uses man power to run.


Renewable energy gadget # 96
Printer is renewable energy designed works using old coffee grounds.


Renewable energy gadget # 97
The renewable renewable energy clock uses water to show time.



Renewable energy gadget # 98
The eco heater is renewable energy concept which uses bio-ethanol fuel to fire.




Renewable energy gadget # 99
The renewable energy powered brick uses sun light to light up ur home at night.

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