Green Energy Futures: Joel Atwater of Hydrorun Technologies showed off the Hydrokite at GLOBE 2014, it's a wing that flies underwater and generates electricity.
Green Energy Futures: A handful of dried black soldier fly larvae from the folks at Enterra Feeds. It feeds on food waste and is sold as an ingredient in animal feed.
Green Energy Futures: Enterra Feeds black soldier fly larvae eats waste and produces animal feed for fish and chickens.
Green Energy Futures: This is the animal oil created by Enterra Feeds made from black soldier fly larvae. It’s to be used as an ingredient in animal feeds.
Green Energy Futures: Andrew Vickerson CTO of Enterra Feeds at GLOBE 2014 with the start-up company's range of products produced from bugs eating waste.
Green Energy Futures: Andrew Vickerson CTO of Enterra Feeds at GLOBE 2014 - these black soldier gly larvae eat organic waste and produce several products.
Green Energy Futures: People step into the Nomad Microhome prototype on the trade show floor at GLOBE 2014. It’s 10x10 feet, is one and a half storeys tall and has all the comforts of a regular home.
Green Energy Futures: Ian Kent, the founder of Nomad Microhomes, stands in the front door of his prototype Nomad Microhome on the trade show floor at GLOBE 2014.
Green Energy Futures: Ian Kent, the founder of Nomad Microhomes holds a model of his microhome in the doorway of a full-size 100 square-foot prototype.