A revolutionary Hungarian invention to be a great success in China

Change language:
China desires green energy. According to globoport.hu, the Asian country has the biggest carbon dioxide emission in the world at the time, but their ambition is to become the world’s greatest green economy in the near future. However, this is a long road to take, and a Hungarian invention could be an important milestone on this road.
It fits into a briefcase, it can be hung over a window, and it is capable of heating up a whole room, or even a smaller house with solely solar energy. This is no sci-fi; this is a new Hungarian invention, a revolutionary new version of the solar collector. In inventor Péter Boda’s patent the technical part is what counts as an innovation: the liquid, which takes up solar energy and gets it into the heating system. The invention doesn’t only make solar collectors simpler and smaller, but also way cheaper.
And this could make solar energy a lot more attractive for users, since, if the construction of a new system costs a lot less than today, then it will be really worth changing to the greenest energies of the world. The Hungarian inventor’s idea could be mass produced in China with the help of the Hungarian Trade & Cultural Centre (HTCC).





