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Would you like to generate you own electricity?
Hello ladies and gents,
I am currently building a renewable energy device which will provide cheap, clean electric by burning wood as a fuel. I am trying to assess which sort of fuel sources are most popular in rural areas of Ukraine, so please advise me if you are in the know. I hope most people are burning wood as this is a clean and carbon neutral fuel when burned correctly and would make them ideal candidates for a system such as mine. My engineering invention is currently still as a prototype but i am making progress fairly quickly. The project is called [B]BioGen[/B] and consists of two different parts. The first being the wood boiler and the second being the electric generator. However, if you already have a boiler you could still use the BioGen electric generator with your boiler. BioGen will have the following benefits to end users: Cheap and affordable construction using a majority of recycled materials. Easily Portable, so if you moved house: BioGen can also be moved. Use in remote areas where electricity transmission lines have not yet reached (off grid). BioGen burns a renewable fuel source which always grows back (provided it is managed correctly). No need to pay high oil, gas, petrol prices. End user can generate their own "renewable energy" electric supply at low cost. BioGen could be fitted to any existing boiler system (wood, gas or oil). Low levels of pollution and harm to the environment. Heating, hot water, electric supply and refrigeration from the same unit. If you would like to know more about BioGen please visit the website Kind Regards, Dolph Last edited by admin; 8th August 2011 at 09:32. |
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