Microalgae Facades Produce Renewable Energy | Mashable
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- The world's first bio-reactive facade, where glass panels cultivate microalgae to produce renewable energy, was unveiled on a residential building in Hamburg, Germany in 2013.
Since then, the technology has significantly improved, making the facade system an integral part of a building project that automatically provides heat and warm water.
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amazing!
And what are you doing with that extra heat in summer when it is too hot already ?
Is the BIQ house still functioning?
Apparently it was not working in 2019. I doubt it has been reactivated since then with all the problems today.
We need to make some money on this. How?
We will decide the economics.
Let's find it out soon
It's not that hard,
Its assured
Convergence: 1st Principles meets permaculture principles...
Would the algae production be significantly reduced if near clear thin film PV was applied to the glass?
Multi-use of available South facing surfaces.
Even the standard windows could produce power along with thermal heat issues. With that said imbedded in the design are TEGs that could convert that thermal differentials into power.
Cost per kw? Beats me.
seen this talked about for well over 10 years now.
who is actually making energy with this today?
Nobody. It is no longer active.
thats poo
No problem
The funnel are easy to build its only glass, aerator then that's it
It will depend if they want it green
There is dofferent color algea varities in nature I don't sea why they cannot cultivate specific types for each building