Using Restaurants to Power an Entire City?! π½οΈπ | Positive Energy Full Episode | @natgeokids
In this exciting episode, we dive into the future of energy and explore how restaurants can help power entire cities! As our world grows, our need for clean and sustainable energy becomes more important than ever. Join us as we visit bustling Shanghai, China, where a team of innovators is transforming cooking oil waste into biodiesel. Discover how this green energy source can keep cities like Shanghai running while also tackling serious health risks from recycled oils.
Weβll meet passionate activists and celebrities who are using their voices to inspire change and share ideas about energy solutions. From solar power in Africa to gravity-powered lights in Kenya, weβll see how creative thinking can solve energy challenges around the globe. Watch as we attempt to make our show energy neutral, ensuring that we give back as much energy as we use. With fun experiments and amazing discoveries, this episode will show you how simple ideas can lead to big changes for our planet!
Get ready to learn about the power of collaboration and innovation, and see how everyone can play a part in creating a brighter, cleaner future!
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Watch the full episode of Positive Energy "Africa & China" on Nat Geo Kids YouTube! In China, Dallas and Kari learn how the waste oil from the restaurant industry could be turned into 30 million tonnes of biodiesel. In Nairobi, Kenya, Dallas installs a gravity powered light and cooks with a stove thatβs saving millions of trees. In Rwanda, Dallas investigates the largest off-grid battery system in Africa. Finally, in Chengdu, China, the hosts set up a bio-digester that turns pig poo into methane!
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