Tech Trends Three innovative green technologies 🤯 🌱 🤯 By 09rupeshraj4@gmail.com - February 13, 2025 6 68 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Spotted at this year’s #CES tech conference in Vegas. #ces2023 #tech #newtech #plants #lasvegas #robot #shorts source 6 Comments 15 year old in 2024 survive 2050 Reply 😊😊😊😍😍😍☝👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👌 Reply Flying Whale – Cargolifter has been a similar concept. These company should whatch out why Cargolifter failed. And do better, if possible. Reply Helium is not renewable and seems terrible to promote as a green alternative. When we run out of helium, we're screwed. Reply Let’s see whether they will be viable enough for large scale. The fact that the technology exists doesn’t mean anything, otherwise everyone in the world would have water and electricity access. Reply I guess blimps are finally making a comeback Reply Leave A Reply Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
Flying Whale – Cargolifter has been a similar concept. These company should whatch out why Cargolifter failed. And do better, if possible. Reply
Helium is not renewable and seems terrible to promote as a green alternative. When we run out of helium, we're screwed. Reply
Let’s see whether they will be viable enough for large scale. The fact that the technology exists doesn’t mean anything, otherwise everyone in the world would have water and electricity access. Reply
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Flying Whale – Cargolifter has been a similar concept. These company should whatch out why Cargolifter failed. And do better, if possible.
Helium is not renewable and seems terrible to promote as a green alternative. When we run out of helium, we're screwed.
Let’s see whether they will be viable enough for large scale. The fact that the technology exists doesn’t mean anything, otherwise everyone in the world would have water and electricity access.
I guess blimps are finally making a comeback