Solar energy is a kind of pure green energy, and it is also the main mode of human energy development in the future. At present, scientists have designed a variety of solar energy invention devices that not only provide people with convenient life, but also greatly reduce energy consumption. The following are the ten most bizarre solar energy inventions and devices listed by the U.S. media:
1. Solar bikini
If you like to use solar energy to charge your electronics, you may also like this gizmo. Solar bikini can make you look sexy and fashionable on the beach in an instant. It is made of 1" x 4" solar photovoltaic film (the power generation specification of this material is 6.5 watts, 1.5 amps), and its function is both new and interesting. First of all, it allows you to use the water without leaving the water and enjoy the refreshing feeling of water. Secondly, the USB cable on the body allows you to charge your iPod and keep your cold drinks while you are sunbathing. It is entirely in an environmentally friendly way.
2. Solar glider
You may often hear solar cars, but have you ever heard of solar-powered aircraft? Now, this fantasy has become a reality at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. This is the "Pathfinder" solar-controlled glider. The Trail Blazers claim that they are all powered by solar energy and can carry long-range, high-altitude flights, but its current speed is only 15 miles per hour. In the future, there may be a fleet of ships that can stay in the air for several weeks or even several months to undertake scientific sampling or observation missions. The pioneer is the pioneer of this project.
3. Solar scooters
Terry Hope was upset lately because he was working on an 88-foot-long ship, but his mobility tool—a standard model of electric motorcycle—was not allowed to board unless he could stuff it in. One suitcase and it does not use the power grid on the ship to charge it. So he had to make some gizmos, that is what you see from the picture of this kind of hybrid light/electric bicycle. Its battery can use either electricity or solar energy, and it is still collapsible. Oh!
4. The world's largest solar small boat
The Knierim Yacht shipyard in northern Germany has created the world's largest solar small boat. The small captain named Yacht is 31 meters long, 15 meters wide and 7.5 meters high. It covers 500 square meters of solar panels. These power generation plates can generate 103.4 kilowatts of electricity, and only 20 kilowatts are needed to drive the ship. Although it was designed to require an average speed of 9 miles per hour, it can reach 17 miles per hour at its fastest. The construction of the ship cost a total of 18 million euros and it is expected that the ship will complete testing and water navigation in the month.
5. Solar lighting skull decoration
On Halloween, a bright skull decoration is essential. Compared with the traditional method of installing a plug or plug cell, solar lighting skull decoration is a very convenient invention. It has an embedded solar panel, and it also comes with a rechargeable lithium battery to store the solar energy so you can hang it out and leave it alone for the entire Halloween period. It looks like a real skull no matter if it looks or feels, and it is made of rosin. It is not afraid of any weather conditions. This small device can really make your Halloween enjoyable and comfortable.
6. The world's smallest solar cinema
If you know that the principle of a movie is light and film, you may think that it is a simple matter to put a movie. In fact, the film industry is a high-energy-consuming industry. The cooling and flickering of a movie projector alone requires a lot of energy. The "solar cinema" from England changed this situation. This small mobile movie theater is called by its owner "the world's smallest solar energy movie theater" and it only relies on its own collection of solar power.
Paul O'Connor, founder of the art organization Undercurrents, believes that although there are not many sunny days in the UK, virtually any movie theater can provide all the energy needed for screening through renewable resources such as solar energy. "This means that we have reduced a large amount of operating costs, and film screenings are no longer limited by time and venue."
7. Solar refrigerator
In Namibia, people called Emily Cummins “Miss Refrigeratorâ€. This is because she invented a solar refrigerator to help poor Africans. The working principle of this kind of solar refrigerator is two cylinders, one big cylinder sleeves a small cylinder, the inner cylinder is metal, and the outer cylinder is wood or plastic. Between the two barrels is filled with sand or soil, and the sand is soaked with water during use. When the heat of the sun evaporates the water in the sandwich, the water vapor also removes heat from the inner barrel. This keeps the temperature inside the inner cylinder at about 6 degrees Celsius. In Africa, the corrosive foods like milk and meat are very scarce, because they can only be kept for a few days in this land that is hot and lacks electricity. However, the invention of “Miss Refrigerator†has improved this situation. We can imagine how much she created for the African people.
8. Solar LCD display
The 52-inch LED rear projection you see in the picture above is not as simple as it looks. It is connected to a huge solar-powered floor. This floor provides at least part of the power needed for the screen. We cannot yet say how feasible this design is in business, but we have to say that the smart mind of the designer is in the right direction.
9. Solar holiday lights
Every time the holiday season comes, people begin to compete and who can decorate their home more festively. But do you know how many resources of the earth are consumed by these small lanterns each year? Why not use solar-powered festival lanterns that are more environmentally friendly? This kind of sun lanterns not only saves more electricity (8 hours of charging during the day can be Supply 102 LED lights for nine hours), and more convenient (traditional lights must be hung near the power supply, which is completely free of such restrictions). Most importantly, you can give your children a vivid environmental protection class.
10. Solar Electronic Grave
I hate to talk about death. I can't even imagine what it feels like to be in the cold, wet ground. But now, there is one reason I can imagine, that is the electronic tomb. At the heart of the electronic tomb is an electronic tombstone, and a qualified tombstone can store all your digital information before you were born: your personal site, blogs, and other network information, and pass it to your visitor's smart phone or computer via Bluetooth technology. Electronic gravestones can record your life and personality through websites, audio, pictures, videos, etc. Your relatives and friends can stand at your grave and update their electronic information to complete your memories and memories. And, all this is solar energy.
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