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COMING SOON By, GOKULRAJ S P TOMORROW’S ENERGY PRODUCTION

Innovative Solutions for energy crisis

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COMING SOON

By,GOKULRAJ S P

TOMORROW’S ENERGY PRODUCTION

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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Move towards Renewable Resources

The best possible solution is to reduce the world’s dependence on NON RENEWABLE RESOURCES and to improve overall conservation efforts. Much of the industrial age was created using fossil fuels, but there is also known technology that uses other types of renewable energies – such as steam, solar and wind. The major concern isn’t so much that we will run out of gas or oil, but that the use of coal is going to continue to pollute the atmosphere and destroy other natural resources in the process of mining the coal that it has to be replaced as an energy source. This isn’t easy as many of the leading industries use coal, not gas or oil, as their primary source of power for manufacturing.

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Buy Energy Efficient products

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

Replace traditional bulbs with CFL’s and LED’s. They use less watts of electricity and last longer. If millions of people across the globe use LED’s and CFL’s for residential and commercial purposes, the demand for energy can go down and an energy crisis can be averted.

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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

Lightening controls

There are a number of new technologies out there that make lighting controls that much more interesting and they help to save a lot of energy and cash in the long run. Preset lighting controls, slide lighting, touch dimmers, integrated lighting controls are few of the lighting controls that can help to conserve energy and reduce overall lighting costs.

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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

Easier Grid AccessThere are a number of new technologies out there that make lighting controls that much more interesting and they help to save a lot of energy and cash in the long run. Preset lighting controls, slide lighting, touch dimmers, integrated lighting controls are few of the lighting controls that can help to conserve energy and reduce overall lighting costs.

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INNOVATIVE ENERGY SOURCES

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LIGHTENING TO RECYCLE CONCRETE

Concrete—a mixture of cement, rock, and water—is one of the cheapest and most common building materials in the world. Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to recycle—so all the rubble and debris from destroyed buildings, bridges, and roads usually goes to waste. 

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Self-Contained Food System

The plants filter and clean the water, which is then piped back into the fish tank— in exactly the same way a natural system (such as a pond) would work. Although it doesn’t create energy, the system doesn’t consume any either. 

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The life span of a solar roadway is approximately twice that of regular asphalt roads.

The technology consists of a weatherproof, durable surface layer that is rough enough to provide traction yet still allows sunlight to reach the photovoltaic cells in the electronics layerThis technology is currently under its second prototyping phase, and is also being researched at various universities such as the University of Waterloo.

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Solar Roadways is a modular paving system of solar panels that can withstand the heaviest of trucks (250,000 pounds). These Solar Road Panels can be installed on roads, parking lots, driveways, sidewalks, bike paths, playgrounds... literally any surface under the sun.

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FORGET SOLAR POWER, HUMAN POWER IS THE FUTURE

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Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) AND Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) successfully conducted a ground demonstration test of “wireless power transmission”, a technology that will serve as the basis for the SSPS.

In the test, 10 kilowatts of electricity was successfully transmitted via a microwave unit. Power reception was

confirmed at a receiver located 500 meters away.

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NOKIA can harness 50mW of power from radio waves

POP By LGBLUE EARTH By Samsung

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