30 mar 2013

Reciclaje de cápsulas Nespresso

Bueno, como bien sabéis, hace algún tiempo que publicamos en el blog la forma de la que se pueden reciclar las cápsulas de café de la máquina Nespresso, así que os dejamos algunos de los puntos de recogida de cápsulas en Valencia:



- MILAR MUÑOZ
Punto de reciclaje
C/ Enrique Navarro 28
46020 VALENCIA

- BOUTIQUE NESPRESSO AQUA
Boutique Nespresso Punto de reciclaje
Menorca, 19 Local 16 Centro Comercial Aqua Multiespacio
46023 VALENCIA

- MEDIA MARKT PALACIO CONG.-CAMPANAR
Punto de reciclaje
Avda de las Cortes Valencianas 35
46015 VALENCIA

 - RAFA MOLINS
Punto de reciclaje
C/ Jose Maria Haro, 33
46022 VALENCIA

- MEDIA MARKT ALFAFAR
Punto de reciclaje
Alcalde José Puentes s/n, Estambul s/n
46910 ALFAFAR

- WORTEN MASSANASSA
Punto de reciclaje
Medio Ambiente, 5
46470 MASSANASSA


Energy until 2083


     Countries like the United States produce more than 2,000 tons of nuclear waste per year. The best solution to get rid of them, at least so far, is buried in the depths of the earth. However, two scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) believe they have found a better way, not only to eliminate nuclear waste, but also to serve as recycling and clean energy source capable of supplying the entire planet until 2083 .







     The usual system for producing nuclear energy is that we all know: radioactive rods are inserted into the reactor core and hence the material can be melted is converted into energy. The problem is that this is not very efficient. During the four years of life that has half of these bars, employs only 3% of the radioactive material it contains. The remaining 97% is waste, which is stored in nuclear waste.
     These scientists have got to take advantage from all the energy that they keep. The key is in the molten salt reactor (MSR), which use the same material as a coolant or fuel. Such salts have proven heatsinks much more effective than the helium element used on conventional water jets.
     Therefore, unlike the light water reactors, an MSR operates at very high temperatures which allow a high thermodynamic efficiency than atmospheric pressure without firing the mechanical stress of the system. By the middle of the 50 was experienced with this type of reactor, but were too big and heavy, so nobody had noticed this.
     Now Leslie Dewan and Mark Massie, MIT, have updated the original experiment technology to build a molten salt reactor also reuses waste, both uranium and thorium. The invention, according to its creators, is able to use up to 98% of the radioactive material remaining in discarded bars for energy, and only with 50% and would be an incredible breakthrough.
     Each reactor of this type would cost more than 1,150 million euros and would be able to generate 500 megawatts of energy. But contrary to what it may seem, not expensive: a light-water reactor capable of producing only twice the energy costs more than 5,300 million euros.

27 mar 2013

Seguimos reciclando

     Hola a todos, como ya sabéis todos los miércoles vaciamos el contenedor de envases. Pero por distintas razones (fallas y exposiciones de clase) no hemos podido vaciarlo hasta este lunes. Esta vez lo hemos vaciado con una novedad, parte del grupo de clase que está trabajando el tema de genética nos ha ayudado a vaciarlo y desde aquí les damos las gracias y os recomendamos que visitéis su blog: http://geneticapurisima.blogspot.com.es/
      
     Esta vez hemos reciclado:
-Bricks: 48
-Bolsas: 22
-Latas: 2
-Papel de aluminio: 10
-Vasos: 3

     El gran avance que hemos notado es que por fin han dejado de haber colillas en el cubo, lo que significa que la sensibilización de los profesores va en aumento. Por contra, esta vez no hemos podido reciclar tanto papel de aluminio ya que estaba envuelto con comida o con servilletas.

    Por cierto, estas Pascuas nos pondremos las pilas y subiremos al menos 4 entradas nuevas, esperamos que las leáis y os gusten.

Hasta pronto!