
It would no longer be necessary to cut a firewood tree, even standing energy
A revolutionary project will turn them into wind energy producers without being separated to change or harm their natural structure
The felling of trees and predation of natural forests, among other purposes, to extract energy could be avoided thanks to the discovery of a milestone for humanity that makes them generators even remaining standing. Trees and forests are a relevant natural resource for the role they play in the conservation of biodiversity, the stabilization of local ecosystems and the mitigation of climate change. They could not do until a project appeared that seeks to squeeze them to the maximum the potential making them generating wind energy without damaging them, since their natural movement generated by the wind is used. The initiative is called Concept Crafted Creations combines the generation of renewable energy with the maintenance of natural resources in a way never seen, as the Argentine News Agency could verify a linear generator that is connected to the tree. This device, which incorporates an axis with permanent magnets and coils rolled by hand, causes electricity through the movement of the winds generated by the wind. The branches of the tree are joined to strings that are responsible for transferring the kinetic energy to a 3D printed rotary system. This method transforms the movement into electrical energy. The living tree gives energy. Key aspects of this proposal are the natural movement, the optimized efficiency and the adaptability. In the first one the movements of the trunk and the branches are used, such as oscillation and flexion, to elaborate energy. The movement. Regarding the last feature, several generators and branches can be connected to a single tree to increase energy generation. The project is still in a test phase, but the initial prototype shows optimal results. The objective of the initiative in establishing collaborations with other experts in renewable energy to perfect its design and exploring new applications. The current system still presents challenges, as improvements in efficiency and adaptability to various types of trees and weather conditions. forests in the world. And in Argentina, 212,000 hectares were counted. The change in land use for agricultural, forestry, urban and road activities. Climate change in addition to having a vital role in the fight against climate change, balancing the global climate, the trees play a vital role absorb carbon dioxide (CO2), one of the main greenhouse gases. Roots, contribute to the reduction of the amount of this harmful gas in the atmosphere, which in turn slows global warming. The forests of the world are ferrous gladiators in the fight against climate change, since they absorb around one third of the emissions of CO2 produced by humans each year. They also fulfill a vital role in the recharge of the aquifers: they retain the water during the water rains, a characteristic that causes trees to allow water to filter slowly through the ground, offering a recharge to the underground reserves of fresh water. They regulate the temperature of the planet. They have the ability to cool surrounding areas and mitigate the effects of global warming, providing shadow and freeing water through perspiration.
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