Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Mosque Could Generate Green Electricity


Eddi Santosa - detikRamadan

Norderstedt - Masjid can be a source of green electricity producing environmentally friendly alias. The mosque was designed in the future of Norderstedt, near Hamburg, Germany. Excess electric current supplied to the local people.

How? Rule looks like the mosque building is equipped with a tower, which has traditionally been the muezzin call to prayer echoes. In the present era, the tower is only a symbol.

Well, on top of two tall minarets Norderstedt 22 meters was installed rotor, which in turn is driven by wind power and generate energy. This idea was triggered by Selcuk Unyilmaz, the architect designer of the mosque.

"Tower as a symbol is part of the mosque. I want to connect it with modern architecture environmentally conscious," said Selcuk told AFP from the Hamburger Morgen Post, Wednesday (08/17/2011).

The design of the mosque's architect Selcuk power plant was made for the Turkish Muslim community in Norderstedt, functional rooms equipped conference hall, offices, shops and coffee shops. Scheduled to begin construction of this mosque next year (2012) at a cost of EUR 2.5 million.

With the design of two blocks put together parts made of glass in the middle, Selcuk want to symbolize that the people feel themselves as Muslims and wargaNorderstedt Germany, as well as open to the surrounding community.

That should answer the needs of scholars. God bless Indonesia with environmentally friendly energy source that is abundant throughout the year that is sunlight, but use it to manufacture solar panels seems to have become a big concern.

In Germany in addition to wind, solar power energy sources also have long worked, although the sun here do not semelimpah in Indonesia. This encourages the research, manufacturing, and labor absorption.

Currently ada350.000 German citizen working in this green energy sector, with a turnover of billions of euros. Germany is expected to have a production capacity of this environmentally friendly energy for 23,000 MW in 2012, while the Netherlands on a range of 100 MW. (Rob van Oostveen, energieoverheid.nl).

Consumer solar panel both households and companies are stimulated by subsidies and tax regime.
(Es / es)

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