Environmental Technology

 

Renewable Energy Technologies

Renewable energy technology refers to a class of energy generation technologies capable of operating on natural forces such as atmospheric, solar, thermal, and hydrologic forces.

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Biotechnologies

Biotechnologies, when used in relation to environmental sustainability, refers to a class of technologies capable of using biological processes to increase decomposition, sustainability, and/or reuse and reintegration of products that would otherwise have a deleterious impact on the environment.

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Sustainability Technologies

Sustainability technologies refers to a broad class of construction and building, materials recycling, agricultural, and livestock, and other technologies designed to reduce resource demands in a given sector. Generally, sustainability technologies require fewer energy demands, promote efficient practices around fish and livestock resources, and reintegrate post-use or waste materials.

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Renewable Energy Vehicles

Renewable energy vehicles are a class of automotive, aeronautic, and marine vehicles capable of operating without the use of exhaustible energy sources, such as fossil fuels. These vehicles include chargeable electric vehicles, as well as sustainable fuel cell vehicles, such as those powered by hydrogen.

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