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PROJECT PARNTER(S)
202 Collaborative of Philadelphia

LOCATION
this is a theoretical project conducted for a design presentation

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS
5AL


DESCRIPTION
As part of the competition, 202 Collaborative drew on research conducted at the University of California Berkeley that demonstrated that algae produces small amounts of hydrogen. Using controlled conditions, algae is able to produce even more hydrogen--under these conditions, "Researchers estimate that a small pond (1.5 acre or 10 meter diameter) will produce enough hydrogen on a weekly basis to fuel 12 cars."

PHOTOS AND DRAWINGS
Iceland New Energy - Green Infrastructure Wiki
Iceland New Energy - Green Infrastructure Wiki
Iceland New Energy - Green Infrastructure Wiki

LESSONS LEARNED
what can we learn from this place? you could address issues of performance, funding, maintenance, interpretation, aesthetics, anything...

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
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