ECOFRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY

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ECOFRIENDLY TECHNOLOGY 11/17/2018

Advantage disadvantage CONTENTS Importance Definition Advantage disadvantage How to achieve Conclusion 11/17/2018

Definition Eco-friendly technology is the method or application used to produce a safer and unpolluted environment due to exposure of chemicals ,acids used in the process of development. 11/17/2018

Eco friendly technology looks to improve in two major areas: energy efficiency and reduction of harmful waste.  11/17/2018

Importance Global warming Reduction in ozone layer Acid rains 11/17/2018

How to achieve FIND ALTERNATIVES 11/17/2018

POWER GENERATION METHODOLOGIES POWER SAVING TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 11/17/2018

POWER GENERATION METHODOLOGIES POWER SAVING TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 11/17/2018

POWER GENERATION 11/17/2018

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Tidal turbine is bolted to the floor of the Kvalsund Channel (Norway) Specification: 700,000 kilowatt hours of non-polluting energy per year—enough to power about 35 Norwegian homes (70 U.S. homes). 11/17/2018

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POWER GENERATION METHODOLOGIES POWER SAVING TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 11/17/2018

ECOFRIENDLY 11/17/2018

Gadgets 11/17/2018

POWER GENERATION METHODOLOGIES POWER SAVING TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 11/17/2018

Change of process Recycling PRODUCTION Change of process Recycling 11/17/2018

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IFP is currently working on a CO2 capture technology called postcombustion carbon capture. 11/17/2018

Postcombustion carbon capture consists in separating CO2 from the other constituents of flue gases (water vapor, nitrogen, etc.). Comprises an absorber where CO2 is captured using a chemical solvent like an amine and a regenerator where the captured CO2 is released from the solvent. 11/17/2018

Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Unit 11/17/2018

Recycling Recycling is processing used materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials. 11/17/2018

reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials AIM reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials reduce energy usage reduce air pollution and water pollution. 11/17/2018

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Advantages Environmental friendliness No emission of toxic gases Minimization in cost Power consumption is less Simplex methods involved 11/17/2018

Disadvantages Compatibility. Storage problem. 11/17/2018

The goal of any technology is to make our lives better. Conclusion The goal of any technology is to make our lives better. “Think ecofriendly”.  11/17/2018

References www.wikipedia.org www.nihon-cornstarch.com www.howstuffworks.com 11/17/2018

Thank you 11/17/2018