What are some interesting Green Techs to watch out for today?
Cloud computing is becoming a technology that aligns with sustainability concepts because it allows us to share resources more efficiently. For example, storing data in the cloud such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, and iCloud saves servers from having to work hard all the time, reducing unnecessary energy consumption.Additionally, online communication apps such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet allow people to meet and collaborate without having to travel, saving time, money and reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from travel.
The use of AI to manage energy is another technology that falls under Green Technology. AI helps analyze and manage energy usage data in buildings or businesses, making energy use more efficient, such as helping to predict future energy use, analyze usage trends, and detect potential problems. This enables the reduction of unnecessary energy use, increase energy production efficiency, and make the energy system more sustainable.
Another interesting technology is Document and information management system in the organizationOr ECM/DMS which makes working on documents and various data into digital form instead of using paper. It can be used via the web or mobile phone, reducing the use of resources and various costs, such as changing documents into electronic files such as PDF or JPG, which helps reduce work steps, reduce paper use, and increase convenience in managing data efficiently.
Renewable energy – such as solar and wind power, which continue to cost less to produce, and energy storage technologies such as lithium-ion and solid-state batteries that allow you to store more energy and release it for longer periods of time.
Recycling technologies – more sophisticated materials recycling systems, such as recycling plastics back into new raw materials and efficiently separating recyclable waste, including recycling electronics to reduce the use of finite minerals and metals.
Sustainable agriculture – Smart farming systems such as vertical farming that use less land and reduce the use of resources such as water and fertilizers, or the use of drones and sensors to monitor crops, making the use of resources more efficient and reducing the release of chemicals that pollute soil and water.
Carbon Capture – A technology that can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in solid form or use it, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases stored in the air.
Eco-friendly building materials – Alternative materials made from recycled waste, such as concrete blocks made from plastic waste and materials that absorb carbon during use, are a good way to reduce pollution from the construction industry.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) and High Energy Batteries – Electric vehicles and public transport vehicles that use electricity instead of fossil fuels are gaining popularity, especially with the advent of charging stations and longer-lasting batteries.
Energy-efficient smart home – Smart home systems that focus on energy conservation, such as automatic power control, rooftop solar solutions, and rainwater harvesting systems, allow homes to make efficient use of resources.
In summary, Green Technology or environmentally friendly technology is a technology that helps take care of nature and promotes sustainability by focusing on reducing negative impacts and creating positive impacts on the environment and ecosystem, which makes people around the world, including citizens, private companies, and governments, pay more attention and be more aware of the problem of resource degradation.
Green Technology is therefore the key to solving environmental problems through various innovations, whether it be technology, tools, software, management systems, and others, which will change the way of life and work to be more environmentally friendly.
|