Innovative ecological projects

Innovative ecological projects

By Dr. Kyle Muller

Are ecological projectswith an innovative green approach, although they are oriented to different aspects. From recycling to the use of green energies for the most curious uses or, for example, in order to advance in the increasingly wide universe of renewable sources. The green is fashionable and not for reasons without significance. The reason or, if you want, the numerous reasons that make the ecological an increasingly priority issue in world agendas are related to something as fundamental as the preservation of the planet. That is, with the peremptory objective of protecting biodiversity, the conservation of resources and, in short, the balance of the planet for current and coming generations.

Therefore, today in ecology we will see a Selection of 10 innovative ecological projects They are current, precisely because they are determined bets for a greener world without giving up development. A dozen small examples that constitute a proof of how much that is being progressed by the green path of progress.

Floating bridge fed with solar energy

The first ecological innovative project that we find in our selection of ecological projects is a floating pedestrian bridge that can be transferred where necessary, since moves as if a ship It was, since it also has candles.

Designed by Margot Krajevic Architecture by charge governmental For the city of Ordos, in Mongolia, it is very light and driven by a propeller fed by photovoltaic cells.

Innovative ecological projects - Floating bridge fed with solar energy

Lithium ion battery

A new battery lithium ions developed by the Japanese company GS Yuasa allows to increase the autonomy of small -sized electric vehicles in an important way. With a single load, the distance can basically double, touching the 350 km, although it will depend on the car in question.

It is expected to be marketed in about three years. As the company has advanced, it will be developed with the name of Lithium Energy Japan thanks to the creation of a Joint Venture with Mitsubishi.

Innovative ecological projects - Lithium ion battery

Low -cost battery with saliva

This innovative ecological project is based on producing electricity Through saliva. It is not a joke, not even a possibility, but a reality. According to the results of a new low -cost battery invented by scientists from the University of Binghamton, in New York. It is an invention that is intended to guide access to energy in remote areas or in regions that have suffered natural disasters.

Biodegradable sugar and linen car

The cars biodegradable They do not have to be unfeasible for road use and this ecological project proves it. Except for the wheel system and suspension, the rest of the components are of biological origin, from products such as beets and linen sugar.

According to its creators, students from the Technological University of Eindhoven, the result is a light car, with a resistance similar to the fiberglass, which reaches 80 kilometers per hour, with what would be ideal for URBANITAS.

Innovative ecological projects - Biodegradable sugar and linen car

Aluminum used in biofuel

In this ecological project, the protagonists are the Queen de Belfast University scientists in Northern Ireland, who claim to have invented a technique capable of turning the aluminum foil into biofuel. To do this, they must extract the toxic part for so not create emissions nor residues that are counterproductive to health and the environment.

Innovative ecological projects - Aluminum used in biofuel

Pedales solar car

Mรถ is the curious name of a no less unusual car, made with Sustainable and Pedal Promoted Materialsin addition to having a sunroof that makes it a sensation of the road. Although, as it is easy to guess, this nice vehicle and ecological project created by Evovelo is a car designed for the city.

Innovative ecological projects - Solar car with pedals

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Cassava starch bag

Kevin Kumala, a young biologist from the island of Bali, in Indonesia, has created a bag made of cassava starch that only takes time biodegrading 100 daysin front of the hundreds of years that need common plastics. Your company, advanced echo, puts on the table a proposal that can help reduce considerably the harmful plastic effects In the environment.

Do not hesitate to take a look at the following article on plastic pollution: causes, consequences and solutions below.

Innovative Ecological Projects - Yuca Starch Bag

Green energy with salt and antifreeze

One of Google’s most recent challenges, known as Malta Projectits goal is to achieve an efficient solution for renewable energy storage. As is well known, it is a serious problem for these energies, by nature, which acts as a burden when it comes to enhancing them.

Its proposal consists in the use of antifreeze in FI and hot, combining both methods, to achieve a storage economic (more than the current lithium ion batteries) that really solves the problem in a better way than other existing proposals. A great objective that has still to advance a lot to achieve it.

Innovative ecological projects - Green energy with salt and antifreeze

Oil plastic

Another way to reduce the environmental impact of plastic is the use of a machine that transforms it into oil. Created by the Japanese company Blest Corporation, it manages to transform near A kilo of plastic in a liter of oilpotentially both for industrial and domestic use.

Innovative ecological projects - Oil plastic

Wooden motorcycle

Dutch designer Ritsert Mans and biotechnologist Peter Mooij have created a really unique motorcycle, both for being made of ecological materials, especially wood, cork and hemp, and by the fuel that feeds it: algae oil. Your goal, attract attention to a type of fuel sustainable Little known and, without a doubt, they have succeeded.

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Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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