What is smog tower project?

The smog tower in Delhi has been set up as a pilot project. ( Twitter/AAP) Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated on Monday the country’s first ‘smog tower,’ an experimental set up worth Rs 20 crore to purify air in a 1-km radius around the structure, at a rate of around 1,000 cubic metres of air per second.

How does the smog free project work?

The Smog Free Tower uses patented positive ionization technology to produce smog-free air in public space, allowing people to breathe and experience clean air for free. The Smog Free Tower cleans 30.000 m3 per hour, and uses no more electricity than a waterboiler (1170 watts).

When did the smog free project start?

September 4th, 2015
The tower uses ENS’s patented positive ionization technology to capture fine dust and transform it into coarse dust. On September 4th, 2015, the Smog Free Project launched in Rotterdam and the first Smog Free Tower was unveiled.

Does the smog free tower work?

The Tower sucks up polluted air, cleans it on a nano level. It cleans the deadly PM2,5 and PM10 particles. Tests prove that parks with this Tower are 55-70 percent cleaner than the rest of the city.

How much is a smog free Tower?

Purchased by many couples, the ring costs $294. The second venture, the Smog Free Bicycle, uses a mountable filter to clean air for the rider. The filter takes in air from the front end, filters it, and exhausts the clean air around the rider.

What is the smog free project?

SMOG FREE PROJECT is a campaign for clean air led by Daan Roosegaarde to reduce air pollution and provide an inspirational experience of a clean future, including a series of urban innovations such as the SMOG FREE TOWER which provide a local solution of clean air in public spaces.

How much does a smog tower cost?

The cost of each smog tower is to be around Rs 10 to 12 crore which includes filtering equipment, monitoring system and construction of the tower.

How much is a smog free ring?

Proceeds from the sale of each ring, which costs 250 euros, or around $290, are allocated to building more smog free towers.

Who invented the smog free Tower?

designer Daan Roosegaarde
To help clean up the air, Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde created a 23-foot-tall air purifier called the Smog-Free Tower in 2015.

How much do smog free towers cost?

Purchased by many couples, the ring costs $294. The second venture, the Smog Free Bicycle, uses a mountable filter to clean air for the rider.

How much is a smog diamond?

Proceeds from the sale of each ring, which costs 250 euros, or around $290, are allocated to building more smog-free towers.

How do smog towers work?

Smog towers are structures designed as large-scale air purifiers to reduce air pollution. Smog towers work on the principle of HEPA filtration or air ionisation technology to remove PM2.5 particles. That is, air flowing through a smog tower passes through a filter to provide clean air coming out of it.

Are there any smog free projects in the world?

It is combined with workshops with governments, students and the clean-tech industry to work together and make a whole city smog free. Recent SMOG FREE PROJECTS campaigns have been launched in South Korea, China, the Netherlands, Mexico, and Poland. Daan Roosegaarde: “We are on a mission for clean air”.

What is the goal of the smog project?

This group works closely with the Joint Trauma System (JTS) and the JTS Defense Committees on Trauma to develop these guidelines. The goal of the SMOG project is to ensure the highest quality en route care possible and to standardize care across all evacuation and emergency medical pre-hospital units.

How does the smog free tower help the environment?

It is equipped with environment-friendly technology, cleans 30.000 m3 per hour and uses a small amount of green electricity. The SMOG FREE TOWER provides a local solution for clean air such as in parks. The function of the SMOG FREE TOWER has been validated by the results compiled by the Eindhoven University of Technology.

Who is the creator of the smog free bicycle?

The SMOG FREE BICYCLE draws its inspiration from the Smog Free workshop in Beijing which featured artist Matt Hope and Professor Yang from Tsinghua University.