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SOUTH SUMMIT 2022
Big applause for the team.
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Twins like mine.
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Parents of the twins here.
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I was going to give them a trophy to your parents.
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Are you ready?
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Yes?
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Well, my friends, the stage is yours.
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Remember, enjoy.
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Big applause and let's do it.
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Good morning.
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We come from Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba School to show you the Green Hydro Ship.
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Did you know that there are 19,000 Icaruses in the world?
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Did you know that the 15 biggest pollutants mass up to 760 million cars on the planet?
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The port of Algeciras is the first Spanish port in terms of wood trapping.
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According to various sources, there have been some anarchism of Icaruses
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placing those pollutants more close to the atmosphere.
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This is causing the formation of combustion particles falling to the sea.
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Some years ago, the Guardian published an impressive fact.
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A single ship sailing across our seas may release the same amount of carbon dioxide as 50 million cars.
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In fact, as many scientific studies suggest, the European Commission estimates that sea's pollutant emissions
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cost 50,000 premature deaths and 60 billion euros of health expenses in the European Union annually.
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Apart from carbon dioxide, these ships release various pollutants that contribute to global warming.
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The World Cargo Fleet emits 450,000 tons of carbon dioxide, a gas that impacts the greenhouse effect.
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We wanted to design a ship that the endemic will have respect cases and the end harm our health or the environment.
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When we started to investigate we realized that most of the anticonvention hydrogen has the field of the future.
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To the side of our project we have used the 3D printer of our school.
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Thanks to the help of biologist Elena González-Burón we started to do research on the use of hydrogen as a fuel and also its advantages and disadvantages.
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The main advantage of hydrogen is that it is the most available source of energy on our planet, so we wouldn't risk running out of it.
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On the other hand, it is a very clean fuel and poses no threat to our planet.
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Regarding its disadvantages, we found it on nature, but we don't find it in a pure state.
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It is mixed up with other substances and it requires complex processes to separate it.
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We tried to find the ideal way to obtain hydrogen and we concluded that the best way was directly from water,
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a substance that makes 70% of our planet.
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But we have focused on how to take it directly from water as our motive is going to travel in it.
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This process is called electrolysis and consists basically of breaking the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen sequentially.
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Thanks to the research done by Stanford University, it is now possible to produce hydrogen from marine water.
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The researchers found a way to avoid the marine water components from breaking the submerged channel, reducing the metal decomposition and protecting the atoms through electrolysis.
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To test all that, we built an environmentally friendly cargo ship.
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This ship should also be able to generate hydrogen fuel using solar energy, salt water and electrodes.
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This ship is called the Rachel Hill set. It has two functions, electrolysis and hydrolysis.
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To design our building, we have used the 3D printer of our school.
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We have created a model boat as part of the policy to build the different types of propellers.
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Vertical axis propellers, jet or excavator ones.
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With these patterns, we could easily collect water coming into the ship to produce hydrogen.
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Our ship has a central part with two endings.
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We have placed electrical battery in an upper compartment so we can get wet.
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Also, in the future, it will be an accumulator that collects the hydrogen produced.
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Everything works thanks to an Arduino board.
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Board becomes some core 2.0 that controls the energy and the inner parts of our ship.
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This board connects to our mobile phone via Bluetooth thanks to an app we have created with App Inventor that allows us to still respond.
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Every button sends word signals and our board takes action on receiving them.
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For example, when pressing the app arrow, our app sends the word move forward and on receiving that order, our board will make the two engines move forward.
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Our board has been programmed with big block as you can see here.
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On receiving each word signal, our board will take action.
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action we have taken into account that the engines are facing the same way we're getting them to turn
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you can see our ship works very well you can come here and try it
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big applause to me okay so while they're getting to work
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you guys did extraordinarily well wow i mean you went a little bit over time okay my colleagues
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there were like you're going over time it's like you know what i have to push so many startups
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because they went over time and you were six of you and you did incredibly well with the prototypes
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perfect english so please fantastic okay so we have victor here who's gonna be your feedback
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giver the feedback whisperer victor all yours so how do you feel now good happy
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Are you happy? Nervous? Still nervous? You're finished already.
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So I think that you should feel very proud of yourselves.
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You've done an incredible job presenting, making the prototype, having the idea, working as a team.
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I think you made a fantastic job today, but during the last months I think that you've done incredibly well.
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So, in first place, I would like to give you a big round of applause for all of you.
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I watched the video three times in order to be able to understand what you were saying,
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because I was completely lost. I'm an accountant, so my IQ might be much lower than yours, for sure.
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So, what I mean is that you are incredibly intelligent that, I don't know about Stanford,
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but MIT might be looking after your CV very, very soon.
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So if you want to apply, let's go and do it.
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Something that Alex said is that you have to persevere,
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and that is very, very inspiring to everyone.
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I think that one thing is to have idea,
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and the other thing is to execute.
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And for a project like this,
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and with the whole life that you're gonna have,
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it would be very important that you keep pushing,
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that you keep trying, and that no matter what happens,
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you keep standing up and you move towards your goal,
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because you are incredibly intelligent.
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With regards to feedback on things that I think
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that you could improve going forward,
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in relation to the speech, one thing that perhaps
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you can try to do is say less things,
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and in order for people to get the message,
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and the message that you want people to listen to.
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And you've done a fantastic job,
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but you didn't say a lot of things,
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especially with numbers.
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It's very difficult for someone
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that is trying to understand what you're saying.
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You speak very, very, very speedy.
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It's very difficult to get it.
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And Victor, I'm gonna take the whip on you.
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Sure, please.
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See, he's going over time.
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Sure.
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And table of savings. I think that something that you could have shown is a table of savings in comparison to the current methods of cargo.
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But the idea is brilliant. There have been a lot of generations that we have not taken care of the environment.
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And I think that your idea could bring a lot of value to the world. So thank you very much.
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As expert of energy and innovation, I have to say that you choose the future.
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Energy is absolutely the future, and even so, the European Commission is putting a lot
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of money on it, so congratulations for choosing this idea.
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Very good!
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Thank you very much!
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- Visualizaciones:
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- Fecha:
- 30 de abril de 2024 - 15:34
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI GONZALO FERNANDEZ DE CORDOBA
- Duración:
- 09′ 46″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 1.36