Unveiling the Hottest Trends: Top 5 Most Popular College Majors
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education, certain fields stand out as trailblazers, capturing the attention of ambitious students seeking to carve a niche in cutting-edge industries.
Transforming Household Consumption: Unveiling the Impact of Energy-Efficient Appliances on Sustainability and Environmental Conservation in Modern Living Spaces
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the way we consume energy within our homes has a profound impact on the environment. With the advent of energy-efficient appliances, a significant transformation is underway, reshaping our household consumption patterns and fostering a sustainable future. These innovative appliances, designed with advanced technologies to minimize energy usage, are becoming the cornerstone of modern living spaces, offering numerous benefits for both homeowners and the environment.
Transforming Household Consumption: Unveiling the Impact of Energy-Efficient Appliances on Sustainability and Environmental Conservation in Modern Living Spaces
In today’s rapidly evolving world, the way we consume energy within our homes has a profound impact on the environment. With the advent of energy-efficient appliances, a significant transformation is underway, reshaping our household consumption patterns and fostering a sustainable future. These innovative appliances, designed with advanced technologies to minimize energy usage, are becoming the cornerstone of modern living spaces, offering numerous benefits for both homeowners and the environment.
The Indonesian Government Officially Introduces B35 in 2023
Entering the second month of 2023, Indonesian government is officially introduced B35, mixiture of conventional diesel oil with 35% biodiesel, a type of renewable fuel derived from palm oil. This is a significant increase from previous commercially available fuel, the B30, which use 30% of renewable biodiesel. As the usage of biodiesel continues to increase
Getting to Know the Zero-Waste Philosophy: Another Way to Save our Planet
According to The World Counts, 2.12 billion tons of waste were disposed annually. In fact, 99% of the goods we bought were end up in garbage truck just in six months. There are many different wastes that is dumped on the planet, even Wikipedia lists over 50 different types of waste. For examples: Electronic waste,
Ways to Simply Save The World
The earth is warming dangerously as this current period of warming is occurring more rapidly than any past events. Climate change involves not only rising temperatures, but also extreme weather events, rising sea levels, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, and a range of other impacts. Climate change threatens the safety of billions of people on
Prevent Biodiesel Oxidation, SGU Researcher Made Additives from Antioxidant Materials
Fossil fuels from coal, oil and gas are limited, it won’t last forever — consume them for long enough and global resources will eventually run out, so when are they due to run out? If we continue to use these fossil fuels at the current rate without finding additional reserves, it is expected that coal
Reducing Waste, SGU Researchers Using Plastic Bottle Material to Produce Ready to Drink Water
Swiss German University researcher uses plastic bottle waste to make ultrafiltration membranes. This discovery can help reduce plastic bottle waste and also substitute imported raw materials for making ultrafiltration membranes. In daily life, we usually boil water to kill bacteria and viruses before consuming it. However, the process of boiling it will be difficult for
Practical Uses of Studying Sustainable Energy & Environment in Everyday Life
Our current world concern is how life can continue on a sustainable basis. This mainly refers to the fact that fossil fuels are predicted to run out in 2060 and the world temperatures continue to rise. Not to mention, this is also compounded by the fact that for the past centuries many industries are not
SGU Excursion with Prof. Schirmer, Head of Study Program of Environmental Technology and Development at EAH Jena
The Sustainable Energy and Environment (SEE) Study Program of Swiss German University (SGU) went on an excursion on Java Island from 25th to 30th October 2017. This excursion was led by Dr. Matthias Guenther, Head of Research Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The occasion was the visit of Prof. Matthias Schirmer, the Head