Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles In 2013 the German city of Hamburg hosted the International Building exhibition the IBA seven years in the making the exhibition wasn't just about showcasing innovative buildings it was about regeneration of a relatively poor neighborhood in the city with sustainable living in mind The real excess will be visible let me say in 5 or 7 years but until now, today, I can't say we are more successful than I would have expected for today So what innovation was showcased here that made it such a success? Well first up there was Wood Cube a five-story carbon-neutral apartment block constructed almost entirely from wood and gets its power solely from photovoltaic panels wood has a new boom, a new career, as a construction material we find five different wood houses with completely different technologies but all based on wood and this is of course very interesting for the different construction firms to see how people respond to these different materials to these different technologies and so I think we will see in future which materials which technologies would succeed and move which will fail And finally the IBA showcased a world first BIQ, a building with its own bio-reactor the runs entirely off Algae the sun-facing sides of this structure are covered with water tanks where algae bask in the light what happens next is truely innovative The system's designer Martin Kerner gives an inside look at his groundbreaking bio-reactor What we produce here in this vessel is to burn bio-gas and reproduce our flue-gas and the flue-gas contains CO2 and the CO2 is transfered in to our culture medium by these situation devices so we saturate the water with flue gas with CO2 and then transfer it back into our bio-reactor facade so that the algae can take up the CO2 with this device over here we add nutrients that means mainly nitrogen and phosphorous to our culture medium with these large tubes over there at the roof me take all the heat from the culture medium and transfer it into our heating system of the house But it isn't just heating that micro-organisms can produce this reactor can also farm excess amounts of algae that can be harvested for an entirely different reason This is rich in and proteins, its rich in unsaturated fatty acid, it contains vitamins, minerals, and so on, so it's physiologically very positive and we would like to make food and feed for animals out of this biomass So this bio-reactor has the capability of not only heating our homes but also of feeding our livestock
B1 reactor algae bio wood co2 gas Algae: Future Energy Source | The Edge | CNBC International 159 21 richardwang posted on 2015/11/27 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary