ARCHITECTURE IN CROWD FARMS: RELATION BETWEEN HUMAN AND ENERGY

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Architecture- Dep. Faculty of Engineering, Mansura University

2 Architecture- Dep Delta Higher Institute of Engineering and Technolo gy In Mansura

Abstract

The energy problems today combine these issues: much of the world's population has too little energy to meet basic human needs; the monetary costs of energy are rising nearly everywhere; the environmental impacts of energy supply are growing and already dominant contributors to global environmental problems. Confront with global energy problems will require greatly increased investment in improving the efficiency of energy end use and in reducing the environmental impacts of contemporary energy technologies. It will require financing a transition over the next several decades to a set of more sustainable and renewable energy sources. Truth be told, we can see that everyone considers the human is the main reason for many problems, especially which related to energy and environment. In the following paragraph, I’ll point out the importance of Life Energy as a solution to energy problems. In streets, malls, buildings, clubs, gym, also at homes. Only by considering the human isn’t a reason of wasting energy but is a resource of generating power, from his movement, heat, playing, breathe, from his life as a clean, sustainable and renewable energy resource. The denial that the energy generated from the human body in power plants seems to me to constitute a fundamental misunderstanding about the real human role in the life and society. Human generating power, Start using the thermal and kinetic energy of people in a lot of buildings. To recapitulate, what we have here is an exposition of how we can deal with crowded farms in Egypt as a human power plant to generate life energy. The intriguing ideas expressed here open the door to questions about how we can use the population in solving our problems, can we consider life energy a new renewable source of energy, what is the efficiency of energy generated from the human.

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