Green Street Technology
Dee Sandin — April 9, 2008 — Eco
References: tuvie & ecofriend.org
Our world may just look like this in the future. We are gearing towards making solar power replace conventional sources of energy with concern for global warming and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves.
This sensible concept has an infrastructure based on solar power to energize every aspect of community living. It has 7.3 square meters of main panel with solar cells built with MoSESS (Movement sensors energy saving system), that recharge during the day and provide illumination throughout the night.
Everything that is part of this solar-powered community will be connected to each other via an underground connection, as well as an electric grid capable of sharing leftover energy when needed, without any wastage. There is so much potential to help our ailing planet. We need to listen, we need to educate, we need to do.
This sensible concept has an infrastructure based on solar power to energize every aspect of community living. It has 7.3 square meters of main panel with solar cells built with MoSESS (Movement sensors energy saving system), that recharge during the day and provide illumination throughout the night.
Everything that is part of this solar-powered community will be connected to each other via an underground connection, as well as an electric grid capable of sharing leftover energy when needed, without any wastage. There is so much potential to help our ailing planet. We need to listen, we need to educate, we need to do.
Trend Themes
1. Solar Powered Communities - Opportunity to create sustainable and self-sufficient communities powered by renewable energy.
2. Green Street Technology - Innovation in infrastructure and urban planning to incorporate solar power as a primary energy source for community living.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Integrating solar power into community infrastructure presents opportunities for growth and innovation in the renewable energy industry.
2. Urban Planning and Infrastructure - The development of solar-powered communities requires innovative urban planning and infrastructure solutions to maximize energy efficiency and sustainability.
3. Energy Sharing and Grid Management - Creating robust electric grids and energy sharing systems can optimize energy resources and reduce wastage in solar-powered communities.
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