The Pacific Leaf
Team
Name: Lee Jaewon
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Institution / Company: Kyonggi University
Name: Bae Wonwoo
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Institution / Company: Kyonggi University
Name: Sung Joowon
Nationality: Republic of Korea
Institution / Company: Kyonggi University
-EDITORIAL PICK of Post-Nuclear Power Plant Competition
Unlike today, when Fukushima’s polluted water is spreading along the Pacific Ocean to the world, the Pacific Ocean of the future becomes the largest renewable energy power plant on Earth. In order to integrate and use renewable energy with different power systems, it is necessary to convert it into hydrogen energy, but it can be used as a key currency between renewable energy networks.
Fukushima, located on the border between Eurasia and the Pacific Ocean, serves as a port for Pacific Leaf, which circulates along the Pacific Ocean current and produces renewable energy, and as a hydrogen economic hub.
Pacific Leaf converts sunlight into hydrogen energy through panels and stores it, pyrolyzes biomass obtained through marine waste on the surface, separates it into oil and gas, and uses oil as Pacific Leaf energy, stores hydrogen extracted from gas, and transfers it to Fukushima.
Hydrogen produced by Pacific Leaf, which circulates in the Pacific Ocean, becomes an energy source to charge Fukushima, and is transferred to nearby Okuma City, Futabashi City, and the capital, Taoism, through hyperloop and existing gas pipes. It also connects with several Eurasian countries beyond Japan to form an international renewable energy network.
#Hydrogen #Solar Power #Biomass and natural gas #Urban Energy Network #Recharging / Refuelling stations