Saturday, April 26, 2014

Converting seawater into Fuel and Final Design.

The US Navy recently found a method to convert seawater into liquid hydrocarbon fuel. This breakthrough in technology enables us to open up the possibility of  building infrastructure on the sea. With that, buildings will have a seemingly, limitless amount of energy at their disposal. The infrastructures can also be eco-friendly they do not need to use conventional energy source which burns coal which then gives off carbon dioxide. This is very much an open possibility for the near future and we decided to use it to our advantage.

Our design plan will be to design a structure, not a skyscraper, for commercial usage only. We have a similar idea of that just that it is only for residential purposes but we find it tough to live everyday live on the sea with almost no nearby convenience stores or grocery stores.

With that, it has unmanned drones as transportation, we feel that if currently, mankind is developing drones like the MQ-9 Reaper for the US Air Force and other small but technologically advance drones, it is only a matter of times they start developing all those for transportation purposes.

With the shifting of most commercial buildings now on the sea, more land area will be opened up for residential spaces. With more area of land to build on, Living Spaces will be bigger and more big families can now live more comfortably and the prices of houses will also drop, leaving low-income and middle-income individuals or as a family, more options to find their perfect home.



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