RenewAll

Student Presenter(s): Dani Gulino, Tron Strapp, Kevin Small, Nick Paterno, Henry Meyer, and Jake Latsko
Faculty Mentor: Sophie Christman
School/College: Engineering and Computing Sciences, Old Westbury

In our Communications for Technical Professions class, we were tasked with creating a dynamic and practical research product, which is called the CleanGen. CleanGen is a machine that utilizes multiple renewable resources which make energy production more efficient, and more accessible. Entrepreneurs will market this product to individual homeowners, and eventually scale it up for larger facilities. Our mission is to create a sustainable environment in America and to reduce pollution through the use of cleaner and more accessible energy production. The company is named RenewAll, and the members consist of undergraduate college students all looking to put their knowledge to a good use. The CleanGen is a modular machine that includes hardware and software, and uses rotational motion powered by renewable resources to generate electricity. We include solar cells, hydro electric, wind turbines, and thermo electric energy. We have a modular base and each energy source will offer a different attachment. This allows people in different climates to utilize the appropriate energy sources and change the attachments according to the weather conditions. Our research indicates this is a new, not patented product. CleanGen is a big step toward the environmental change necessary to stop global warming. The use of fossil fuels has had an extremely negative impact on our planet, and CleanGen aims to help make a positive change in the world.