1000 innovative clean energy solutions and > 150 framework enablers with the potential to deliver more than twelve gigatonnes of avoided emissions by 2030
These assessments are based on a basic avoided emission assessment. The overall concept of avoided emissions is that a solution (product or service) enables the same function to be performed with significantly less GHG emissions. The method of measuring avoided emissions, is to compare a baseline scenario without the enabling solution, with a scenario using the enabling solution; whereby the baseline represents the ‘business as usual’ (BAU) scenario.
These assessments are based on the framework document: The Avoided Emissions Framework (AEF) from September 2020
@2 wrote: The number of road vehicles is growing unstoppable every year, as result, the big cities suffer from the increasing emission of carbon dioxide. We are planning to add a modern module on public surface transport of the cities. The main technology of the module can convert carbon dioxide to other compounds as well as generate electrical energy which could be used in a more valuable way. Our beach-market is vilnius, the biggest city of lithuania. There traffic jumps are a big issue, thus, while the public transport usually stops in them, they can clean the air in the urban locations where the need is the strongest one... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
@2
@2 wrote: The number of road vehicles is growing unstoppable every year, as result, the big cities suffer from the increasing emission of carbon dioxide. We are planning to add a modern module on public surface transport of the cities. The main technology of the module can convert carbon dioxide to other compounds as well as generate electrical energy which could be used in a more valuable way. Our beach-market is vilnius, the biggest city of lithuania. There traffic jumps are a big issue, thus, while the public transport usually stops in them, they can clean the air in the urban locations where the need is the strongest one... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
EneStor wrote: There are times when the wind farms produce too much of an electricity than it was forecast. If this happens, they have to pay a fine for the balancing services for an imbalance they have caused. This is where the e-vehicles kick in and collectively start charging by absorbing the surplus energy from the wind farms at night. In order to make this work on the spot, enestor plays a vital role to notify an ev owner by sending a signal to one’s e-vehicle to discharge whenever the market price rises above the price e-vehicle’s owner buys the electricity for... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
EneStor
EneStor wrote: There are times when the wind farms produce too much of an electricity than it was forecast. If this happens, they have to pay a fine for the balancing services for an imbalance they have caused. This is where the e-vehicles kick in and collectively start charging by absorbing the surplus energy from the wind farms at night. In order to make this work on the spot, enestor plays a vital role to notify an ev owner by sending a signal to one’s e-vehicle to discharge whenever the market price rises above the price e-vehicle’s owner buys the electricity for... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
R-Solar wrote: For solar panel manufacturers who are looking for a way to deal with their disposed and defected solar modules we have developed a process and technology that allows different module components to be recovered, recycled and reused as-raw materials in manufacturing... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
R-Solar
R-Solar wrote: For solar panel manufacturers who are looking for a way to deal with their disposed and defected solar modules we have developed a process and technology that allows different module components to be recovered, recycled and reused as-raw materials in manufacturing... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Green Bang Snacks wrote: Green bang snacks is a company based in clean country with low pollution levels. It is lithuania. We started this company in order to produce organic healthy foods at an affordable price and do impact in food production technologies, food packaging technologies, achieve 0 waste emission, reduce ghg's and do impact on desertification by restoring forests. Right now we are working on plant-based organic snacks made from freeze dried berries, veggies and sprouted-roasted chick peas. We chose vegan snacks because plant-based food production need less resources and releases less ghg's. "the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. " –chinese proverb.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Green Bang Snacks
Green Bang Snacks wrote: Green bang snacks is a company based in clean country with low pollution levels. It is lithuania. We started this company in order to produce organic healthy foods at an affordable price and do impact in food production technologies, food packaging technologies, achieve 0 waste emission, reduce ghg's and do impact on desertification by restoring forests. Right now we are working on plant-based organic snacks made from freeze dried berries, veggies and sprouted-roasted chick peas. We chose vegan snacks because plant-based food production need less resources and releases less ghg's. "the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. " –chinese proverb.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
HempCup wrote: Consumption of take-away packaging such as coffee cups is one of the biggest sources of waste. Currently take-away cups are made with plastics, which is non-degradable and non-recyclable. We aim to produce such one time used packaging out of ecological and easily recyclable material - hemp... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
HempCup
HempCup wrote: Consumption of take-away packaging such as coffee cups is one of the biggest sources of waste. Currently take-away cups are made with plastics, which is non-degradable and non-recyclable. We aim to produce such one time used packaging out of ecological and easily recyclable material - hemp... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
LAMA wrote: Lama is an instant sharing platform of small household items. Its main point is to reduce the excessive production of tools or items, which we use rarely. Instead of buying a drill, lawn mower or a broom, why not to borrow it from a neighbour. Or, if you already have one, why not to lend it instead of holding it in the garage or attic. Just in a minutes get, what you need or help to your neighbour. In this way, we will not even reduce the excessive consumption, but, also, will increase the. Social level of neighbourhood. . Just always remember, that we can do more with less... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
LAMA
LAMA wrote: Lama is an instant sharing platform of small household items. Its main point is to reduce the excessive production of tools or items, which we use rarely. Instead of buying a drill, lawn mower or a broom, why not to borrow it from a neighbour. Or, if you already have one, why not to lend it instead of holding it in the garage or attic. Just in a minutes get, what you need or help to your neighbour. In this way, we will not even reduce the excessive consumption, but, also, will increase the. Social level of neighbourhood. . Just always remember, that we can do more with less... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Mb "Biovala" wrote: Soil pollution is globally relevant environmental and socio-economic problem which is caused by human anthropogenic activities. The rapid development of urbanization and industrialization has extremely damaged nature. The increased pollution is caused due to ecological imbalance. It's no longer possible to replace the past, so the only solution is to find out an optimal management method for each contaminated site and try to eliminate or limit pollution. One of the possible methods to solve this problem is phytoremediation technology. We have improved this technology and developed a closed cycle phytoremediation technology. First, we growing specially selected plants in contaminated soils... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Mb "Biovala"
Mb "Biovala" wrote: Soil pollution is globally relevant environmental and socio-economic problem which is caused by human anthropogenic activities. The rapid development of urbanization and industrialization has extremely damaged nature. The increased pollution is caused due to ecological imbalance. It's no longer possible to replace the past, so the only solution is to find out an optimal management method for each contaminated site and try to eliminate or limit pollution. One of the possible methods to solve this problem is phytoremediation technology. We have improved this technology and developed a closed cycle phytoremediation technology. First, we growing specially selected plants in contaminated soils... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Popa Boat wrote: Sustainable sharing solution of popa boat in the urban waters. It can run on solar energy during the cloudy days with the help of battery storage on the dock. You can order it and control - by using mobile phone... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Popa Boat
Popa Boat wrote: Sustainable sharing solution of popa boat in the urban waters. It can run on solar energy during the cloudy days with the help of battery storage on the dock. You can order it and control - by using mobile phone... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Biovala wrote: Our vision is to create container size, 30 cub. M. Capacity, mobile bioreactor (contaminated soil cleaning device). At the moment we have small scale lab prototype. So how it works?. We excavate contaminated soil and load it to the reactor, which can be brought in site by truck. Soil is held under circum conditions in the reactor with specialy selected bacterial strains. After 2-4 weeks soil is cleaned and can be brought back, from where it was taken... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Biovala
Biovala wrote: Our vision is to create container size, 30 cub. M. Capacity, mobile bioreactor (contaminated soil cleaning device). At the moment we have small scale lab prototype. So how it works?. We excavate contaminated soil and load it to the reactor, which can be brought in site by truck. Soil is held under circum conditions in the reactor with specialy selected bacterial strains. After 2-4 weeks soil is cleaned and can be brought back, from where it was taken... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Baltic Freya wrote: Baltic freya is an agritech start up which is developing large-scale fogponic vertical farming modules for greenhouse farmers and agro-companies. Our team is focused on fogponics – the most advanced vertical farming technology so far. This innovative agriculture technology doesn’t use any soil, circular system doesn’t waste any resources - we are talking up to 95% less water and 50% less fertilizer than industrial farming. Since farming with our modules will be done indoors, your produce will be safe from harm. There will be no need for nasty pest control chemicals, there will be no fear of bad weather, floods and droughts... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Baltic Freya
Baltic Freya wrote: Baltic freya is an agritech start up which is developing large-scale fogponic vertical farming modules for greenhouse farmers and agro-companies. Our team is focused on fogponics – the most advanced vertical farming technology so far. This innovative agriculture technology doesn’t use any soil, circular system doesn’t waste any resources - we are talking up to 95% less water and 50% less fertilizer than industrial farming. Since farming with our modules will be done indoors, your produce will be safe from harm. There will be no need for nasty pest control chemicals, there will be no fear of bad weather, floods and droughts... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad