Thursday, March 3, 2011

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International Award an engineer platense


Mario Rosato were called and took first place in a contest of nearly 700 ideas to combat climate change

Mario Rosato , an environmental engineer from La Plata who has lived twenty years in Spain, has just been awarded for its biological project to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) and, simultaneously, treating waste water, cultivate bamboo and cheaper to build green homes.

His proposal was imposed on nearly 700 participants worldwide in a contest of ideas to combat climate change, organized by the prestigious magazine The Economist. "

Leading Sustainable Technologies, a company based in Spain dedicated to research and environmental consultancy, this researcher platense than 49 years after receiving the faculty of Engineering, UNLP decided to continue its activity in Europe, conversing by telephone yesterday with this newspaper and highlighted the importance of the award.

"It's a big-assured happiness," especially because it is a merit award. "

The idea presented Rosato was basically to extract hydrogen from organic waste by anaerobic fermentation process and use the resulting sludge as substrate for growing bamboo.

Why bamboo? "For one hectare of bamboo well exploited could be saved from four to ten hectares of tropical forests," says the researcher.

The competition, I must say, looking for ideas on methods of biological capture and CO2. The award consisted of $ 10,000 and two trips to the U.S. to present the solution in two conferences during 2011.

"We presented the project at an investors' forum in London on 1 February and in Frankfurt on 23 March," he told Rosato, who also added that an Italian company and analyzes the investment in a small pilot plant using this technology.

In explaining the award, it's good that the project detailing Mario Rosato to help combat climate change has to do with a biological solution that solves three problems in one: carbon sequestration, waste water treatment and production a construction material cost.

Clic para ampliar "I sought a solution simple to a complex problem, summarizes the research. It happens that sometimes the solutions 'low tech' are not appreciated, perhaps because they throw out the claims and doubtful pharaonic successful research centers and large enterprises.

Currently, we think, catch 'technological' and storing CO2 in geological formations favors only big construction companies and oil companies.

To capture CO2 from a coal plant must burn 40% more coal and build an auxiliary plant next door. Excluding energy costs and emissions transport, or the thousands of tons of cement to seal abandoned coal mines to be used as a deposit. It is like sweeping the house and hide the dirt under the carpet, which costs more than buying a vacuum cleaner ".

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