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Bill Gates has posted details of the OmniProcessor project on the Gates Note blog, where his charity fund discusses bringing clean water and electricity to difficult areas of the world.
Bill Gates has posted details of the OmniProcessor project on the Gates Note blog, where his charity fund discusses bringing clean water and electricity to difficult areas of the world. The OmniProcessor Project will create a machine that converts organic waste into clean water and electricity.
The organic waste will be put into the machine and then they will be heated. The steam from the heating process will be condensed and filtered to become clean water. The remaining solid waste will be put into the incinerator to generate steam, which will power the engine's steam engine and even generate electricity.
The remaining residue after the process is a bit of ash and exhaust gas. Emissions generated by the engine itself meet US emissions standards and do not cause unpleasant odors due to the waste being burned at very high temperatures.
It is expected that the next generation of machines will turn waste of 100,000 people a day into 86,000 liters of drinking water and 250kW of electricity. The OmniProcessor project was designed and built by Janicki Bioenegy Bioenergy, a US company.
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