Nanotech Energy is opening the door to diverse opportunities across different markets – from energy storage systems that can last three times longer on a single charge to electric cars that are miles ahead of today’s capabilities. As we continue to build momentum with leading talent and R&D, discovering safer, greener, more powerful solutions to industry approaches is only a matter of time.
Energy Amplifier Generator System (EAG) is a new breakthrough technology in solar that can increase the energy production up to 15X.
Zetech Energy graphene home battery systems are faster charging than Tesla's and 1/4th of the weight. They are non-toxic since they are not lithium.
Graphene solar panels is the the future of solar. This technology uses a unique combination of materials and innovative design, maximizing the amount of energy harvested from light. Its versatility allows seamless integration into a wide range of applications, and devices powered by this technology are more likely to become more durable and long-lasting, ensuring maximum efficiency. It offers a reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable energy source, making it an ideal solution for those seeking a better energy solution.
Powur was ranked #43 by Inc 500 and operates in the residential and commercial solar energy market, offering products and services that help individuals and businesses reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. Powur is your solution to low cost, clean, reliable energy your family can depend on.
AirJoule atmospheric water generator (AWG) is a machine that extracts moisture from the air and converts it into clean drinking water. It' provides sustainable and reliable source of clean water in areas where traditional water sources are scarce or contaminated.
Gigacrete is the world's first and only hurricaneproof, waterproof, moldproof, fireproof 100% green, environmentally friendly building system and material that uses zero wood and zero ozone layer degrading Portland cement.
Modgarden is a closed loop food economy. Grow modularly in your home stacking, vertically or horizontally across a wall. Grow microgreens, leafy greens or herbs and even some deeper rooted plants. Then compost it and turn it into a usable soil ingredient.
Treat the air and surfaces in your home on a continuous basis with our NASA-inspired, Hall of Fame Certified Space Technology.
Sustainable housing refers to a type of housing that is designed and constructed to minimize negative impacts on the environment while maximizing social and economic benefits. The goal of sustainable housing is to create a living environment that is environmentally responsible, socially just, and economically viable.
Sustainable housing includes a range of features such as energy-efficient building materials, insulation, heating, and cooling systems that reduce the amount of energy needed to maintain a comfortable living environment. Additionally, sustainable housing may incorporate renewable energy sources such as solar panels or wind turbines to generate electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Water conservation is another important aspect of sustainable housing, which involves the installation of efficient water fixtures, such as low-flow shower heads and toilets, and the use of rainwater harvesting systems for irrigation and other non-potable uses.
Sustainable housing also considers the impact of the built environment on local communities and ecosystems. This may involve the use of environmentally friendly building materials, the promotion of green spaces and biodiversity, and the implementation of waste reduction and recycling programs.
Overall, sustainable housing aims to create homes that are healthy, energy-efficient, affordable, and environmentally responsible, while also contributing positively to the surrounding community and natural environment.
By 2100, the UN estimates that the world's population will grow to just over 11 billion people. Architect Vishaan Chakrabarti wants us to start thinking about how we'll house all these people -- and how new construction can fight climate change rather than make it worse. In this visionary talk, Chakrabarti proposes a "Goldilocks" solution to sustainable housing that exists in the sweet spot between single-family homes and towering skyscrapers.
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