Russia creates device that can produce electricity from wastewater
Scientists in the Russian city of Kazan have just announced that they have successfully created a device called a cold vortex thermosiphon, which allows electricity to be collected by cooling urban wastewater.
Scientists say the principle of operation of this device is quite simple. Renewable resources use recycled water from industrial facilities, urban water supply canals and natural reservoirs. The vortex thermosyphon not only cools the water but also uses its heat to generate electricity.
The vortex thermo-cold siphon not only cools water but also uses its heat to generate electricity. (Source: russiasupplychain.com)
The application range of the new equipment is very wide, from apartment buildings, municipal wastewater treatment filters, energy industry, petrochemical, metallurgy.
Energy experts say that the cost of gas for heating buildings in Russia increases significantly every year. It is necessary to apply new modern technology and use cold vortex siphons that can help reduce the cost of electricity consumption in enterprises by 2-3 times.
The cold vortex thermosiphon device is considered unique in the world. The device is ready for pilot testing.
Currently, scientists in Kazan are aiming to mass-apply cold vortex siphons at domestic factories./.
According to (TTXVN) - VT