Let’s talk about climate change For too long: new energies are needed. In the literal sense of the term: the use of fossil raw materials as well as consuming the resources available on the planet and modifying the composition of the subsoil, pollute and are the basis of the greenhouse effect and global warming. The use of green energy, – so natural energies such as the wind, the sun, water and biomass – makes it possible to produce clean energy, without any significant impact on the environment.
Among these energy greenthat solar produced by photovoltaic It is certainly the most widespread not only at the corporate level but also domestic: exploiting the energy naturally emitted by the sun, not only does not pollute But it gives the certainty of inexhaustibility as well as the absence of consumption of raw materials.
An example of Smart Flower
Here then on the occasion of the Milan Design Week In the Garden of ideas created by Vanity Fair Italy in the cloisters of the Diocesan museum (from 8 to 13 April) arrives “an energy flower” to be observed up close: Smartflower It is an icon of design and technology that revolutionize the production of clean energy.
«Smartflower is much more than a simple photovoltaic system: inspired by natureopens up to the sunrise and automatically oriented to follow the path during the day, maximizing energy efficiency. At sunset it closes independently Protecting the panels from the weather, “they explain to us from the company.

Another example of Smart Flower
The “flower” that produces clean energy is in fact composed of petals -shaped solar panels that unfold until they reach an optimal surface for the sun captation. Not only that: thanks to a biassial sun tracking system, the panels maintain a corner perpendicular to the sun’s rays, ensuring up to 40% greater efficiency than traditional photovoltaic systems. They are practical and clean “energy flowers”: as we will see in our garden, the installation plug-and-play It is designed for ease of use, requires a minimum space and can be integrated into different architectural contexts. “We want to show that sustainability and design can coexist harmoniously»Say the creators of Smartflower who in the future will want to bring their systems to increasingly iconic and high flow, including restaurants and hotels.
Source: Vanity Fair

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