Next generation technologies for the planet.


Sustainable Energy Solutions 

 

 

Renewable energy technologies make a significant contribution to sustainable energy, as they generally contribute to global energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuel resources, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Renewable energy sources such as plasma, bio-fuels, liquid air are often more sustainable than fossil fuel sources. Sustainable energy systems may shift towards greater use of electricity, such as for transportation, energy conservation, and production from renewable resources or fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage.

As the need for energy continues to grow, the need to find more and better ways to power the planet has never been greater. The energy transition to meet the world's needs for electricity, heating, cooling and transport in a sustainable manner is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century, both in terms of meeting current needs and in terms of consequences. future generations. When considering this energy source, serious sustainability issues need to be addressed.

Greenpath works with innovative energy projects that focus on the sustainability powering communities in metropolitan and rural locations. These energy solutions can be scaled from consumer products to commercial baseload power generators while having a positive impact on the environment.

  

Bio-Fuels

 

 

Biofuels are a sustainable source of energy made up of organic materials or recycled oils converted into liquid fuels (bio-ethanol). Unlike other renewable energy sources, biomass can be converted directly into a liquid fuel called "biofuel" to meet the ever-increasing fuel needs. Biomass can be used to produce renewable electricity, thermal energy or transport fuel (biofuels).

Biofuels are produced from biomass and cover a range of fuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel. Biofuels are fuels derived from a living substance called biomass (usually plant-based). Since biofuels are derived from current plant growth, they are considered renewable energy sources.

Because these feedstocks can be easily replenished, biofuels are considered a renewable energy source, unlike fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas. Biofuels are a class of renewable energy sources derived from living materials.

Greenpath works with the leading biofuels experts to produce pharmaceutical-grade bioethanol utilising bio-refinery technology.

Why bioethanol?

  • It is clean, low-cost, and powerful
  • Transforms surplus and waste into energy
  • Solves life-critical health, energy access, waste and sustainability challenges
  • Creates jobs, and local self-reliance
  • Enables bioremediation, reforestation, habitat restoration, and more

 

 Emerging Technologies

 

 

Greenpath is dedicated to helping people understand what is happening in this rapidly changing industry and to identify the opportunities and impact these technologies can have on their lives and the planet. This programmatic initiative aims to increase knowledge and understanding of how to equitably improve the functioning of the "global innovation system" for sustainable technologies.


Technology also provides many solutions to help society become more resilient. Technological innovation can enable companies to reduce resource consumption, increase people's overall health and longevity, reduce pollution and carbon emissions while focusing on leaving a minimised carbon footprint. 

 

Agri-Tech

 

 

Agritech is the use of agricultural technologies designed to increase efficiency and profitability. State-of-the-art systems have been applied in the field of Agritech, leading to the development of equipment such as AI farming tools, IoT farming, agricultural sensors and the use of gas sequestration for increased crop yields. 

Agritech is the use of technology and technological innovation to improve the efficiency and productivity of agricultural processes. In other words, it is the application of technology to improve all elements of cultivation and cultivation processes.

Greenpath utilises bioremediation and naturally captured gas offtakes from crops and agricultural practices to optimise the yield and efficiency of farming practices. We are proud to be working with global leaders in this field to further the development of the agricultural industry.

Ocean Preservation

 

Coral reefs are dying off, and at this point, most researchers are not hoping to preserve them, but they are working to mitigate the destruction. Conservation, innovation, and technology alone cannot save the reefs - but they can potentially help scientists and environmentalists to investigate, mitigate, and address the most important challenges facing the ocean's cynical, green, and red wonders. As the world's first ecosystem to die out from human activity, coral reefs have been dying out for centuries. 

We are working with a leading engineer to innovate the mass production of coral at a scale never achieved before. The significance of this project and the lives and reef systems affected is unparalleled to any project seen in to date. This ambitious project and technology aims to repopulate the worlds reef's for generations to come.