The 'EduDemoS' project continues to move forward at pro The 'EduDemoS' project continues to move forward towards a sustainable future and presents three new demonstrators for clean energies: solar, wind and hydro. These additions, developed by technicians from the Gerda Stetter Foundation, join the catalog of demonstrators already presented and which can begin to be assembled in vocational training centers or schools with the help of teachers and assembly instruction guides.
It is a comprehensive educational resource that contains three designs inspired by nature: fauna, flora and the resources that biodiversity offers us, all inspired by the sustainable world.
On the one hand, the modular demonstrator verifies the ability to collect renewable energies from different natural resources simultaneously. Wind, solar and hydropower are unified in this demonstrator that looks like a turtle, a ship's sail and a cactus. In addition, it includes the possibility of being monitored and controlled by means of a control box.
On the other hand, the second presentation focuses on the collection of solar energy through an innovative demonstrator with the appearance of a turtle. It and its plate are responsible for collecting the energy emitted by the sun.
Finally, the third addition is the solar tracking demonstrator. Designed to have the ability to track the position of the Sun at any time, it is the most advanced demonstrator presented by 'EduDemoS'. Its guide and codes are under development, however, the files for 3D printing are already available.
The construction of these three new demonstrators is very simple and easy to install, thanks to the detailed detailed guides guides that have been prepared for this purpose. This is an opportunity for students and teachers to join an educational model that, in addition to allowing them to experiment with 3D printing, programming and assembly, encourages the role of education in the goal of achieving a greener Europe.