The WASP 3D printer allows you to build a house for only $1000
The UN recently acquired a three-dimensional printing facility for housing from WASP for $180,000. This facility allows you to build a budget-friendly dwelling for only $1,000, making it an affordable option even for low-income households. The facility will be shipped to Colombia, a country with a significant housing shortage.
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The world's first green ammonia plant opened in Denmark
In Rumme, Denmark, 3 leading energy companies have opened the world's first green ammonia plant. It is capable of producing 5,000 tons of “green” ammonia per year using only solar and wind energy.
The plant's production capacity takes into account fluctuations in the energy generated by solar panels and wind turbines, which allows for optimizing the electrolysis and ammonia synthesis processes.
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World's first hydrogen and electricity powered train created
Stadler Rail has unveiled an innovative fleet of railcars capable of running on both hydrogen and electric batteries. The new train, called RS Zero, promises to be an environmentally friendly solution for rail transportation.
The RS Zero is capable of traveling up to 700 kilometers on a single tank of hydrogen. The two-car configuration increases the range to 1,000 kilometers. For models with ba