Russian-made equipment can produce electricity from waste water

Scientists in the Russian city of Kazan have announced that they have successfully fabricated a device called cold cyclonic siphon that allows the collection of electricity by cooling urban waste water.

The scientists said the principle of making this device is quite simple. Renewable resources use water re-exported from industrial facilities, urban water supply canals and natural reservoirs. Treadless heat cyclones not only cool the water but also use its heat to generate electricity.

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Treadless heat cyclones not only cool the water but also use its heat to generate electricity. (Source: russiasupplychain.com)

The scope of application of new equipment is very extensive, from apartment buildings, city sewage treatment filters, energy industry, petrochemical, metallurgical.

Energy experts say that every year the cost of gas heating buildings in Russia has increased dramatically. From now on, the application of modern technology and the use of cold cyclosporins can reduce the cost of electricity consumption in enterprises by 2-3 times.

Thermal cyclosporins are considered to be unique throughout the world. This device is ready for pilot testing.

Currently, scientists in Kazan are aiming for mass-expansion of cold cyclones at domestic plants.