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A wealth of technologies fall under Cleantech
11.09.2008
Cleantech is a term which encompasses technology which is specifically designed to address environment issues or is designed to lessen the impact of current products or services on the environment.
Cleantech will encompass, for instance:
Alternative waste management technologies including:
- anaerobic digestion
- biofuel
- carbon capture and storage
- energy from waste
- in-vessel composting
- landfill gas and gasification processes
- leachate treatment
- MBT
- plasma processes
- recovery processes
- recycling processes
Water and waste water treatment technologies including:
- desalination
- grey water
- metering
- water harvesting
Alternative energy technologies such as:
- biofuel
- carbon capture and storage
- CHP
- exchangers
- geothermal
- heat pumps
- mini CHP
- nuclear
- photovoltaics
- solar
- tidal
- wave
- wind
Transport technologies such as:
- emissions controls
- hybrids
- intelligent traffic systems
- plug-ins
- software controls
- telematics
Infrastructure transmission technologies
Building efficiency technologies especially in relation to:
- heating
- lighting
- materials and cooling
- water
Consumer product technologies especially those relating to:
- batteries
- energy efficiency
- recoverability and recycling
- resources consumption
- standby
- substances
Technologies to monitor or verify:
- consumption
- emissions
- emissions abatement
Flood adaptation, alleviation and prevention technologies
Agriculture technologies (including GMOs)
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