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
Koba wrote: Koba stands for compact backpack and accessories. Kobag will be our first product, an innovative backpack with a thermal base for easy storage of food and drinks. We believe that this new feature will help reducing per-capita food waste, making it easier for the everyday worker to bring food from home. Indeed, our backpack aims to blend together the best qualities of a fashionable backpack (captivating design and ease of transport) with the ones of a cool bag (thermal food and drinks isolation). Finally, consistently with our green vision, all our products will be made of eco-friendly materials, thus further reducing our ecological footprint... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Koba
Koba wrote: Koba stands for compact backpack and accessories. Kobag will be our first product, an innovative backpack with a thermal base for easy storage of food and drinks. We believe that this new feature will help reducing per-capita food waste, making it easier for the everyday worker to bring food from home. Indeed, our backpack aims to blend together the best qualities of a fashionable backpack (captivating design and ease of transport) with the ones of a cool bag (thermal food and drinks isolation). Finally, consistently with our green vision, all our products will be made of eco-friendly materials, thus further reducing our ecological footprint... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Kondensify wrote: Kondensify is a divice that will provide clean water , our goal is create a tower that cost less than. 3000 euros and produce 300 litters, it means that for less than the cost of connect a house to the. Network we will provide then water.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Kondensify
Kondensify wrote: Kondensify is a divice that will provide clean water , our goal is create a tower that cost less than. 3000 euros and produce 300 litters, it means that for less than the cost of connect a house to the. Network we will provide then water.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Konsus wrote: In konsus, we seek to provide the biggest climatic impact possible, by reducing housing usage of water, heat and electricity. . To be able to reduce consumption, it is necessary to get a transparent and simple overview of historical consumption data. We ultimately want to build a flexible and easy-to-use monitorization software, allowing housing administration companies to get an overview of their unavoidable household consumption. In denmark, these companies. Administrate houses on behalf of 1. 2 million danes, and have certain sustainable goals set by politicians, but lack the required resources and insights to execute... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Konsus
Konsus wrote: In konsus, we seek to provide the biggest climatic impact possible, by reducing housing usage of water, heat and electricity. . To be able to reduce consumption, it is necessary to get a transparent and simple overview of historical consumption data. We ultimately want to build a flexible and easy-to-use monitorization software, allowing housing administration companies to get an overview of their unavoidable household consumption. In denmark, these companies. Administrate houses on behalf of 1. 2 million danes, and have certain sustainable goals set by politicians, but lack the required resources and insights to execute... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Kvist Solutions wrote: Building and construction are responsible for 39% of all carbon emissions in the world. Today, constructing a green building is expensive and requires a lot of competence. Consequently, the majority of buildings are built using old methods, materials and systems, which is harmful to the environment. Our goal is to lower the bar for implementing sustainability assessment methods, such as breeam, in future projects and hopefully contributing to an increase in the number green buildings. We want to help the construction industry towards a green and digital future... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
Kvist Solutions
Kvist Solutions wrote: Building and construction are responsible for 39% of all carbon emissions in the world. Today, constructing a green building is expensive and requires a lot of competence. Consequently, the majority of buildings are built using old methods, materials and systems, which is harmful to the environment. Our goal is to lower the bar for implementing sustainability assessment methods, such as breeam, in future projects and hopefully contributing to an increase in the number green buildings. We want to help the construction industry towards a green and digital future... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
La Roca wrote: The geological materials remain at a stable temperature, regardless of the season or weather conditions. This geothermal stability is what allows the subsoil to be considerably cooler in summer than the outside environment, a particular case being spain at ground temperature (around 15 °) at depths of more than 5 meters is relatively high. So a heat pump extracts thermal energy from the ground in winter by transferring it to the interior, while in summer it extracts heat from the interior and returns it to the subsoil. The development of a geothermal heat pump is heat capture on one side of the circuit, to release it on the other... Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon
La Roca
La Roca wrote: The geological materials remain at a stable temperature, regardless of the season or weather conditions. This geothermal stability is what allows the subsoil to be considerably cooler in summer than the outside environment, a particular case being spain at ground temperature (around 15 °) at depths of more than 5 meters is relatively high. So a heat pump extracts thermal energy from the ground in winter by transferring it to the interior, while in summer it extracts heat from the interior and returns it to the subsoil. The development of a geothermal heat pump is heat capture on one side of the circuit, to release it on the other... Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon
Laivu-drons wrote: Laiva-drons. Our solution was developed during the 2019 climathon that took place in cēsis. The solution is providing maluzvejnieku problēma. Small-scale fishermen take out fish during diving times, mourn the fish population and cause great economic damage. In order to be able to distinguish a legal fisherman, a fishing license chips are issued to which the drone can send a signal. Our team name is laivu-drons.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon
Laivu-drons
Laivu-drons wrote: Laiva-drons. Our solution was developed during the 2019 climathon that took place in cēsis. The solution is providing maluzvejnieku problēma. Small-scale fishermen take out fish during diving times, mourn the fish population and cause great economic damage. In order to be able to distinguish a legal fisherman, a fishing license chips are issued to which the drone can send a signal. Our team name is laivu-drons.. Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon
LAM'ON wrote: Paper and plastic is usually not recycled once mixed together because water is used to break down paper and heat can be used to split down plastic. Furthermore most plastic coated papers are not suited to composting, but do variously end up in compost bins, sometimes even legally so. In this case, the remains of the non-biodegradble plastics components form part of the global microplastics waste problem. It would be so much easier, cheaper and faster if we had a truly biodegradable coating. Lam'on set out to develop a biodegradable and compostable laminating film in order to replace the plastic one, used in the printing industry. We want to change the way we think of printed media and upgrade the way we use and reuse it... Source: EIT Climate KIC's ClimateLaunchPad
LAM'ON
LAM'ON wrote: Paper and plastic is usually not recycled once mixed together because water is used to break down paper and heat can be used to split down plastic. Furthermore most plastic coated papers are not suited to composting, but do variously end up in compost bins, sometimes even legally so. In this case, the remains of the non-biodegradble plastics components form part of the global microplastics waste problem. It would be so much easier, cheaper and faster if we had a truly biodegradable coating. Lam'on set out to develop a biodegradable and compostable laminating film in order to replace the plastic one, used in the printing industry. We want to change the way we think of printed media and upgrade the way we use and reuse it... 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
LAT Water’s key innovation involves the treatment of landfill leachate water using Low temperature, Ambient pressure Technology (LAT). The solution provides a low energy process for treating/extracting clean water from heavily contaminated industrial water using waste heat or renewables at a lower cost than legacy systems thus providing carbon savings.
LAT water
LAT Water’s key innovation involves the treatment of landfill leachate water using Low temperature, Ambient pressure Technology (LAT). The solution provides a low energy process for treating/extracting clean water from heavily contaminated industrial water using waste heat or renewables at a lower cost than legacy systems thus providing carbon savings.
Latest Water Benders wrote: With the motto “roots reach water! slogan, we developed the project of detecting and reducing the ayak water footprint un project on the agricultural scale of tarsus, which has a rate of 68% for irrigated agriculture, 40% for water loss and leakage, and 76% for water use in agriculture. In the project, tarsus, whose income is based on agriculture and agriculture; our main motive was to reduce the risks of producers and investors and to increase their economic predictability against a climate that would decrease rainfall and increase temperature and drought... Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon
Latest Water Benders
Latest Water Benders wrote: With the motto “roots reach water! slogan, we developed the project of detecting and reducing the ayak water footprint un project on the agricultural scale of tarsus, which has a rate of 68% for irrigated agriculture, 40% for water loss and leakage, and 76% for water use in agriculture. In the project, tarsus, whose income is based on agriculture and agriculture; our main motive was to reduce the risks of producers and investors and to increase their economic predictability against a climate that would decrease rainfall and increase temperature and drought... Source: EIT Climate KIC's Climathon