Self-Sufficiency & Sustainability: A Commitment to the Planet
Poblado Gaudí Monte Luna is a model of sustainable and self-sufficient development, designed to minimize its environmental impact, achieve a zero-carbon footprint, and operate in harmony with nature. The project is based on circular economy principles, where resources are maximized, and waste is transformed into useful assets.
Clean & Renewable Energy
The complex is designed to be energy self-sufficient, utilizing a combination of clean and renewable energy sources:
Four Pelton Turbines
Each with a production capacity of 350 kW.
Solar Panels
250 watts per residential unit.
Wind Turbines
2 wind turbines of 1 kW each complement electricity generation.
Waste Gasification System
An innovative technology that converts organic waste into a combustible gas (syngas) used to generate electricity and heat. This system prevents the generation of leachates and significantly reduces dependence on fossil fuels.
Electrolyzers
A system of electrolyzers will be implemented to produce clean hydrogen—a versatile and sustainable energy source used for transportation, energy storage, or electricity generation.
PIPITA Electrolyzers
Utilizing urine (H4O) for hydrogen production.
Energy Storage Batteries
A dual battery system, Lithium & Solid Hydrogen, with a storage capacity of 3.5 Megawatts.
Smart Water Management
Water is a vital resource, and at Poblado Gaudí Monte Luna, it is managed responsibly and efficiently:
Rainwater Harvesting
A collection system gathers and stores rainwater from roofs and paved surfaces.
Sanitary Solid Waste Separation
A solid waste absorption process allows for the reuse of remaining household water.
Wastewater Treatment Plant
All wastewater generated within the complex is treated in a modern facility utilizing biological and physical processes for purification.
Greywater Reuse System
Water from showers, sinks, and washing machines is treated and reused, achieving a 98% water savings.
Waste Management
Poblado Gaudí Monte Luna implements a comprehensive waste management system based on circular economy principles.
Sorting & Recycling System
A strict source waste classification system facilitates the recycling of materials such as paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and metal.
Organic Waste Dehydration
Using enzymes and bacteria for later use in gasifiers.
Waste Minimization
Policies and practices will be implemented to minimize waste generation in all areas of the complex, promoting responsible consumption and material reuse.