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Regrettably the email of GREENBMG INC., has been hacked, and you may have received an email inviting 'All Trades to bid on a project' or Fyi- Project Teams and work specs.
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Collision 2022:
Over the past week, GREENBMG Inc. had the honor to attend the Toronto 2022 Collision conference as an ALPHA start-up. Throughout the experience, GREENBMG Inc. got to make valuable connections and market our mission to fight against climate change to like-minded people across the globe. This experience has brought us many new opportunities and we are so glad to have the opportunity to network with many new clients and investors at the biggest tech conference in North America.
Opening Night, Collision, Toronto, June 20, 2022
Couldn't be more excited to be part of @Collision start-up program. Tonight was the opening night of this fantastic event. Hope to see you all on the event floor!
Toronto District School Board accepts a proposal from GREENBMG Inc.
On June 17th, Toronto District School Board accepts a proposal from GREENBMG Inc. to allow the company to perform workshops to educate students in the district. This comes as an extension of the workshop programs GREENBMG has already provided to students in Waterloo and grants the company the opportunity to further expand the knowledge of youth on environmental energy efforts. The specialized workshops, which are 75 minutes long, are available to students in grades 5 through 12 to teach students about solar energy fundamentals and long-term sustainability options while providing curriculum-based education. Students are able gain experiential knowledge on solar energy conversion and to view first-hand demonstrations of GREENBMG’s Dual-Axis Solar Tracker in comparison to traditional methods of written education.
GreenBMG Inc. makes a return to Centennial Public School in Waterloo for a workshop
On May 5th GreenBMG Inc. decided to visit Centennial Public School in Waterloo once again, this time in the form of a workshop rather than demonstration. The twenty-eight grade seven students participated in four experiments over the one and a half-hour visit. The experiments covered were Series and Parallel connection of solar panels, medium size panel experiment, large panel with battery and charge controller and lastly Dual axis tracker Stirling engine with side panels: hybrid solar thermal-PV. CEO Behnam ensured the students got involved in these hands-on experiments and they seemed to love it. Students gained a greater knowledge of how parallel and series circuits differ, PV panels and thermal solar capture among other things. After trial and some practice students were able to focus sunlight on the cylinder using the remote and therefore start the sterling engine all by themselves. The feedback was once again superb, and the hands-on nature of the experiments resonated with the students. Thank you once again Centennial Public School and we look forward to returning
On March 4th, GREENBMG Inc. visited Centennial Public School in Waterloo for a solar energy demonstration. Grade seven students learned about future sustainability solutions and the fundamentals of renewable energy. We covered different scientific terms such as solar energy, thermal and PV, the sun's elevation and azimuth angles, electricity, and heat. We had the opportunity to talk about moment, too. Moment is the force multiplied by distance. The CEO, Behnam, used this term to explain the role of the 2.5 pounds counterweight on the back of the dish. The students asked many questions, and due to the hands-on nature of the demonstration, we were able to dive into more complex ideas such as the key differences between the two types of solar energy: solar photovoltaic and solar thermal using the Dual-Axis Solar Tracker. We received very positive feedback from science teachers and look forward to working more with Centennial Public School.
Today, on February 24, 2022, GREENBMG has tested the automatic Stirling engine with side panels for 3 hours continuously at an ambient temperature of -6 Celsius and a completely sunny day. It was proven that by turning the tracker on and off alternatively, 15-20 sec on and 40-45 sec off, it was shown that the side panels provide enough energy for the dual-axis tracker and assuring continuous operation of the Stirling engine.
On February 8th, 2022 GREENBMG Inc. hosted a virtual solar energy demonstration for Jasper Academy. We began by discussing the two types of solar energy (solar thermal and solar PV) but we were able to go into more specific details as these are higher-level grade eleven students.
The Dual-Axis Solar Tracker, which GREENBMG Inc. fabricated for educational purposes, was used to demonstrate solar tracking and the fundamentals of solar energy. Then, the off-grid setup was shown.
Many questions were asked, and GREENBMG was able to use the Dual-Axis Solar Tracker to provide hands-on learning and answers.
We received very positive feedback from the students and look forward to working more with Jasper Academy.
On February 4th, GREENBMG Inc. connected with Adelfiha's Christian Academy for a solar energy demonstration. Grades one through six classes were able to learn about solar energy fundamentals and renewable energy.
Students learned the two types of solar energy: solar photovoltaic and solar thermal.
Many questions were asked, and GREENBMG was able to use the Dual-Axis Solar Tracker to provide hands-on learning and answers.
We received very positive feedback from the students and look forward to working more in person with Adelfiha's Christian Academy.
On December 17th, GREENBMG Inc. visited KW Bilingual school for a solar energy demonstration. Two separate grade eight classes were able to learn about future sustainability solutions and the fundamentals of renewable energy.
As these students were curious, we were able to dive into more complex ideas such as the differences between the two types of solar energy: solar photovoltaic and solar thermal.
Many questions were asked, and GREENBMG was able to use the Dual-Axis Solar Tracker to provide hands-on learning and answers.
We received very positive feedback from science teachers and look forward to working more with KW Bilingual School.
On December 15th, GREENBMG Inc. visited Bialik Hebrew Day School to discuss the further development of the school’s STEM program. GREENBMG was able to inspect different areas of the school in order to determine where Bialik can use solar energy instead of electricity. It was a very successful meeting and we are looking forward to continuing collaborating with Bialik.
There are over 15,000 schools in Canada, yet only a small fraction of these schools use solar energy technology. We think this is caused by a lack of information.
Our society does not place enough importance on renewable energy. Educating students in the fundamentals of clean energy can create the necessary shift in this culture.
As can be seen in the video, students are more than ready and excited to learn about solar energy.
GREENBMG recognizes this space and is working to educate our youth.
On December 13, 2021, GREENBMG Inc. visited Al Haadi Academy in Toronto to teach students about solar energy. Around 100 students through grades 1-8 received the opportunity to learn about clean energy and sustainability through an outdoor, socially-distanced presentation.
Students were able to see the difference between burning fossil fuels and solar energy in real-time, and students were able to learn about the two main types of solar energy collection and application: solar PV, and solar thermal.
Now more than ever, it is important to educate students about the fundamentals of clean, renewable energy. Creating a culture where sustainability is at the forefront of problem-solving is one of the only ways that we can progress into a cleaner future.
GREENBMG Inc. hopes to support that goal and lead the way in educating newer generations about renewable energy.
A TV report from Fresnel made by G-BMG Company.
The micro bubble column setup of characterizing the fabricated spargers.
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