Friday, February 12, 2016

Engineer knows how to purify the Black Sea of hydrogen sulfide

Russian engineer Gennady Bugrin has drawn up the project of purifying the Black Sea of hydrogen sulfide. The project provides for construction of the production complex, capable of supplying desalinated water, thermal and electric power to a coastal, small town, such as Sudak in Crimea.

Hydrogen sulfide water is passed into the special plant that separates hydrogen from sulfur. Tests have shown that adding hydrogen to gasoline increases the efficiency of an engine by 40-45% while the toxicity of exhaust is reduced by more than a hundred times. As far as the utilization of sulfur is concerned, it improves the quality of roadways.

Mr. Burgin said the capacity of several complexes would be sufficient to supply the entire Russian peninsula with electricity. In addition, the project envisages the supply of desalinated water, thermal and electric power to coastlands in the Krasnodar Territory. According to experts’ estimates, the project will bring the pay-back in 12 months.

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