DISTRIBUTED CLUSTERS OF THE FUTURE



Current trends in renewable energy sources (OZE) often involve large installations like wind and solar farms encroaching upon natural rural landscapes, hydroelectric power plants created by damming rivers, or nuclear power plants leaving behind radioactive waste. While these sources produce significant amounts of zero-emission energy, the distribution to consumers relies on inefficient grids prone to failures and blackouts.

In the sensitive realm of energy, all changes should occur seamlessly. ECM's vision for the future of energy entails constructing numerous smaller, distributed clusters gradually replacing the current centralized system. Our clusters will be strategically located in areas where energy is consumed. Leveraging technologies such as Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV), vertical wind turbines, geothermal systems, and turbines in slow-flowing water, we will integrate them into the architecture of our urban areas. Picture every building, covered parking, hospital, or stadium producing energy through implemented elements. This approach avoids burdening already developed areas.

Store the surplus energy using hydrogen technologies or exploit gravitational forces and pressure differentials. The possibilities are vast. Let's not limit ourselves in shaping the future; let's go even further. With another decentralized blockchain system and its digitization, everyone will have the opportunity to generate energy. Why buy energy when you can purchase the capacity to produce it? This is the future envisioned by ECM.