# What we do?

Provide clean air to breathe

We do research for clean and green energy sources like the biogass production, hydrogen fuel cells etc. For example, food wastes, garden wastes or any other organic wastes are used to produce biogass. There are more than 50 local public buses which use this biogass on a daily basis with ZERO carbon emission to the environment. This has benefited thousands of people everyday.&#x20;

Many benefits come with this:

* People can breathe more fresh air.
* People pay lower bus far due to lower cost of biogass production.
* High quality educational outcomes, research progress.

<figure><img src="/files/mQVylF7JDd6KhBmZZkEK" alt=""><figcaption><p>Local Buses powered by biogass from wastes. They are ZERO EMISSION buses.</p></figcaption></figure>

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### Green electricity <a href="#green-electricity" id="green-electricity"></a>

We also focus a lot on solar energy as source of green energy. The outcomes of the research can for example be used by a local data center (DC) to optimize their energy consumption  by using more solar energy to meet their demand in a productive way on daily basis. The DC receives the other half of its energy demand from hydropower energy which in itself is a clean source of green energy.

<figure><img src="/files/2Rq3u0XaZnFg3QQcHFya" alt=""><figcaption><p>Solar panels on the left (illustrative), DC on the right</p></figcaption></figure>

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### Hydropower and hydrogen fuel cells

Hydropower is the oldest yet the most green technology to produce electricity and power. On the other spectrum, hydrogen fuel cells are cutting edge technologies that are capable of providing clean energy. We also try to put our focus on researching on how these technologies can be used as source of power for crypto blockchain operations. Environmental challenge is not bound to local destinations but is a global problem.&#x20;

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