The University of Belgrade’s Institute for Multidisciplinary Research invented an urban photo-bioreactor. Liquid 3 cleans the air and serves as a bench in the Belgrade city centre.
It’s a tank filled with microalgae, a solar panel on the top generates electricity for USB charging ports for citizens and a pump that pumps air into the tank where the algae process the CO² and produce Oxygen.
https://balkangreenenergynews.com/liquid-tree-to-combat-air-pollution-in-belgrade/
gapbetweenus ( @gapbetweenus@feddit.de ) 6•1 year agoIs it better than a tree?
RiceMunk ( @RiceMunk@sopuli.xyz ) 6•1 year agoCan’t charge a phone using a tree.
…well, unless we stick a solar panel + charging port on it, like with this thing.
gapbetweenus ( @gapbetweenus@feddit.de ) 5•1 year agounless we stick a solar panel + charging port on it,
Even as a joke, that seems cheaper and you need far less resources. My question was more about if it’s “clears” air better than just a tree.
It’s not meant to replace trees. But it could be integrated into architecture.
lps ( @lps@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year agoAs someone who has a backyard pond, I can tell you algae is super resilient and essentially can’t be stopped. It even survives cold Canadian winters. I’m with you, it doesn’t need to replace trees, but it can be utilized for other purposes.
survivalmachine ( @survivalmachine@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year agoIt’s better at raising awareness because it’s weird and it’s a conversation starter.
It’s better at being a bench.
It’s a better windbreak.
GBU_28 ( @GBU_28@lemm.ee ) English5•1 year agoI think this is super cool for places trees don’t easily grow, like atriums and “walls” within public spaces, airports ,etc
Troy ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) 2•1 year agoCost per year of maintenance versus equivalent tree.
Might make sense in a space colony. But only barely.
The article says it: it’s not meant to replace trees.
But it could be an option for places where a tree cannot be planted. If cities want to build street infrastructure, for example a shelter at a bus stop, then a microalgae CO2 filter and solar power could be integrated. Or tanks like this could be integrated into other architecture like in house walls.
afronaut ( @afronaut@slrpnk.net ) English1•27 days agoI don’t know this could be useful for underground tunnels or colonies.