WO2016004963A3 - Generate electricity from green house gases depending on their ability to absorb solar energy and heat - Google Patents

Generate electricity from green house gases depending on their ability to absorb solar energy and heat Download PDF

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WO2016004963A3
WO2016004963A3 PCT/EG2015/000018 EG2015000018W WO2016004963A3 WO 2016004963 A3 WO2016004963 A3 WO 2016004963A3 EG 2015000018 W EG2015000018 W EG 2015000018W WO 2016004963 A3 WO2016004963 A3 WO 2016004963A3
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Abstract

A system to eliminate the phenomenon of global warming, save the environment, and contribute to solving the problem of global energy with an inexpensive new technology. Every factory can be made self-sufficient using a machine providing electricity. Electricity is generated through a device consisting of three stages, the first stage is absorption, second stage is emission and generation of electricity, and third stage is separation and treatment. In the first stage, the device receives fossil fuel gases in the tank with a huge shed mirrors reflective sun. The second stage comprises heat emitted affecting a substance filled the tank, leading to rotation of a generator producing electricity. The third stage comprises processing and separation, where the use of a substance in the form of nanoparticles to separate carbon dioxide from the rest of the greenhouse gases and exceed the ability of alkalonamine used in previous scientific research.
PCT/EG2015/000018 2014-07-08 2015-04-02 Generate electricity from green house gases, depending on their ability to absorb thermal energy (uv rays) emitted by the sun and its heat emission WO2016004963A2 (en)

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