The Green Engine the World urgently needed for Sustainable Living.

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The Green Engine the World urgently needed for Sustainable Living

What can do? Harness Low Temperature Heat for Energy Deliver Mechanical Work or Electricity Produce Freezing Thermal Energy Produce Fresh Water Produce Hot Water Dispose Wet or Solid Waste No Emission

How works? A: High Pressure CO2 discharges to turn Motor B: CO2 expands to Low Pressure and becomes very cold C: Liquid CO2 is easily pumped back to High Pressure Liquid CO2 vaporizes by Heat Exchangers

How works? High Pressure CO2 (Point A) discharges to turn Motor CO2 expands to Low Pressure and becomes very cold (Point B) Carbon Dioxide becomes liquid or solid Liquid CO2 is easily pumped back to High Pressure (Point C) Liquid CO2 vaporizes by Heat Exchangers (Back To Point A) Cycle repeats

Technologies behind ? Thermodynamics Property of Carbon Dioxide Pneumatic and Hydraulic Engineering Heat Exchanger Engineering Freezing Temperature for Crystallization of Fresh Water from Sea or Waste Water Built-In PlasmaZap Reactor generates very High Temperature Very High Temperature decomposition of Liquid or Solid Waste

How can help? Distributed Electricity available 24 hours, 7 days a week, scalable to meet any demand No High Voltage Transmission Line Needed Portable, small footprint, On board vehicle as charger or in remote area Localized Wet or Solid Waste Disposal Localized Fresh Water Production Cooling and Heating available No HydroCarbon Fuel needed and No Pollution

Contact Information Mr. TAN, Lien Chiow CEO Pte Ltd Phone: Skype: LienChiowTAN WeChat : TLC-2014