โ™ป๏ธ Green Tech

Green Tech is an important part of the solution of climate change and other enviromental problems. Here you will find articles covering recycling, water purifying and tech used to conserve and protect natural resources. Also, news about Warp Green Tech Program will be found here.

Magnus Aschan 4 min read

๐Ÿ‘Š "If there is an opportunity to help save the world, you have to take it"

It's not all about electric power and batteries. Traveling smarter and more efficiently is something we can do already. We've met Jesper Johansson who is an expert in Mobility Management.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

๐Ÿฅ— Industrial process water becomes "algae food"

Process water from, for example, herring factories can be used as fertilizer for land-based algae cultivations and both increase the protein content of the algae and make them grow faster.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

โ™ป 14 percent of all U.S jobs 2030 will be "green"

Green investment will account for much of the growth in the U.S labor market during the next few years.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

๐Ÿ›ฐ Ukrainian innovation could reduce space debris

Autophagic - or self-consuming - rockets, results in lighter rockets and almost no space debris.

Marco Borsari 5 min read

๐Ÿ™๏ธ Wooden skyscrapers - the new city sky line

The latest assembling techniques for wood panels make it possible to raise the bar of wooden skyscrapers, creating organic giants with reduced environmental impact.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

๐Ÿ”‹ Greener and cheaper recycling of electric car batteries

By optimizing the process for recycling electric car batteries, it is possible to recycle the material both faster and more environmentally friendly.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

๐Ÿ›ขInnovative approach cuts hydrogen costs by a quarter

More efficient electrolysis can reduce the cost of hydrogen by a quarter and make gas an interesting alternative fuel.

Jakob Holgersson 2 min read

โ™ป Water purification process creates desirable bi-products

Two things the world needs more of are drinking water and batteries. Stanford engineers have refined a process that could give us both.

Kent Olofsson 1 min read

โ˜€ Static electricity can "wash" solar panels in the desert

By using static electricity, it is possible to clean solar panels in deserts without using water. This means saving water that can provide two million people with drinking water.