Organic Seaweed Farm Powers Bio-Hydrogen Airship : TreeHugger


The wings of the aircraft have twenty inlayed turbo-propellers that tilt horizontally during take-off.  Treehugger
The wings of the aircraft have twenty inlayed turbo-propellers that tilt horizontally during take-off. Treehugger
by Jerry James Stone, San Francisco, CA

Called the Hydrogenase and designed by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut, the semi-rigid airship is powered by an algal-based bio-hydrogen in conjunction with inflatable photovoltaic cells and wind propellers that double as turbines.

With a height of 1,300 feet, the vertical aircraft has four main areas–housing, offices, science labs and entertainment–and looks like a flower ready to bloom. Each inhabited space is paired with a large bio-hydrogen-filled mattress covered with flexible photovoltaic cells. In between the divide is an array of helium-filled balloons. And the whole framework is wrapped with a double-layer of waterproof, fireproof, glazed canvas. While this type of construction makes it is heavier than an aerostat of the same size, its structure and helix-like aerodynamics afford it a higher airspeed and heavier cargo.

Hydrogenase sets atop a floating organic seaweed farm responsible for the bio-hydrogen production. The station sets on top of the sea surface and has four carbon wells below filled with seaweed. While the surface of the station is equipped with solar panels, under the water are 32 hydro-turbines capturing tidal energy.

Callebaut envisions the Hydrogenase could be a transportation reality by 2030. Of course, airships haven’t had much traction since the 1940s–most notably, since the Hindenburg disaster. Maybe it’s time for a resurgence?

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Lilypad, una ecociudad flotante para refugiados climáticos


Lilypad, una ecociudad flotante
Lilypad, una ecociudad flotante

Es un proyecto del joven arquitecto franco-belga, Vincent Callebaut. La ciudad sería autosuficiente y energéticamente limpia.
Por: Idafe Martín. Bruselas

Un joven arquitecto franco-belga, Vincent Callebaut, ha tenido una futurista idea, Lilypad, una ciudad flotante, autosuficiente y energéticamente limpia. Y con un doble objetivo. Serviría para ampliar el territorio de países costeros, como ya hacen varios emiratos del Golfo Pérsico y Holanda, y a la vez podría acoger a futuros refugiados climáticos. Lilypad viajaría al albur de los vientos y de las corrientes marinas y sería una nueva forma de vida, la isla nómada.

Nota en Clarín.com

ECOPOLIS FLOTANTE (LILYPAD)

Arquitectura: Lilypad: La ciudad anfibia y autosuficiente para el 2,100 [Vincent Callebaut].

Lilypad, la ciudad flotante del futuro

Lilypad, la ciudad ecológica para un futuro acuático

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