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In the photo the richest man on this planet drinking water, which is a few minutes before it was excrement. Thus he submits example, clearly showing that he is confident in the safety of the technology. The demonstration, however, already caused a number of jokes . OmniProcessor shown in Sedro Woolley, WA. The device is developed by Janicki Bioenergy funded «Фонда Bill and Melinda Gates ». Installing able to process up to 14 tons of waste per day, and output the clean water and electricity. «This is the water! - Exclaims Gates, making incredulous sip. Bill Gates is today no longer has such an impact on the world of software. Public much more known for his philanthropic efforts to help developing countries. Statistics confirm that 40% of the population does not have access to adequate sewerage system, waste other 2, 1 billion urban residents are not processed properly. These problems only intensified economic condition, for example, in India sewer spend 54 billion a year, or 6, 4% of GDP. Each year from contaminated food and water dies and a half million children. In developing countries, half of all patients in hospitals are there because of a variety of problems with water and sanitation. This is what is dictated by the new initiative. Gates confident that OmniProcessor can help solve these problems, because the installation is more efficient than conventional processing plants. They take electricity from the network, the escaping vapor directly into the atmosphere, and often buy natural gas for combustion of liquid sludge. OmniProcessor itself generates electricity. The creators of the station hoping that it can turn into a profitable business processing from an industry that just sucks money. Supervises Janicki Bioenergy Peter Janicki. Its main company Janicki Industries manufactures parts for the aerospace and marine industry - among customers there Lockheed, NASA and General Electric. A subsidiary company is engaged in logging. But recently Janicki started working in a new direction. To create a prototype processing plant water took two years and a small vacant lot behind the buildings his company.
Posted on: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 04:50:34 +0000

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