Low Carbon, A Fashion of Exhibitors of CHTF 2010
SHENZHEN, China, Nov. 22, 2010 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- At the China High Tech Trade Fair 2010 ("CHTF 2010"), inaugurated on November 16th, new energy and energy-saving low-carbon projects and products, such as LED lighting, electric vehicles, low-carbon buildings, environmental protection and home furniture made from electronic disposals are common as all exhibitors are showcasing their low-carbon products.
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In No.1 and No.6 halls, many types of electric and hybrid electric vehicles are highlights of participating enterprises and professional visitors. In the BYD exhibition zone in No.1 hall, new energy technologies and urban public traffic electrification solutions such as electric buses, F3DM dual-mode electric vehicles, e6 fully electric vehicles and charging poles and cabinets have captured visitors' attention.
In No.7 hall, a bamboo-made low carbon house catches visitors' eyes. The house features a recycling septic tank. After waste water has been purified, it can be used to either flush the toilet or water the flowers. Materials on the roof not only insulate but can also provide solar energy. In the door, a patented powerless air conditioner is used. It is worth mentioning that this house can be assembled and disassembled many times so as to avoid waste from removal.
At the Aoke Lin Company exhibition booth, a large sign reads, "low-carbon technology and green life." Within the booth are kitchen refuse degrading machines of different sizes. Of them, the household type is the size of a small single-tube washing machine. Leftover vegetables and rice easily fit into it. After 24 hours, they will be degraded into gray soil; then, after 20 days of natural fermentation, they will become natural organic fertilizer. When you put the fertilizer into a flower basin, the flowers or grass will flourish.
The booth of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University also makes low carbon and environmental protection its theme. It products are also "green", such as "mycar", a fully electric vehicle; production of degradable plastics with industrial wastewater; production of building material with waste glass bottles and solar energy air conditioning system for vehicles.
Going around the exhibition halls of CHTF 2010, you will surely find that low carbon will make our life much better with the drive of science and technology behind it.
SOURCE China Hi-Tech Fair
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