Environmental protection

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I wish to transform waste petroleum oils into green energy, for cooking, drying and baking. Waste engine oils for example are disposed as sewage into gutters and ground surfaces that harbor green live. These may run into water bodies and contaminate sea life, and those on land are a threat to terrestrial life (soil microbes, plants, animal and human health). Our solution is to use these oils as energy sources by subjecting them under complete combustion - harnessing the heat for household and industrial use. Complete combustion means no fumes or contaminants emitted into the atmosphere.
We wish to commence with a stove called "ENVIRONMENT". An environmental stove that uses waste heavy oils from automotive engines as energy source. It combines the oil with compressed air from fan to produce blue flames of approximately 95% complete combustion. This reduces the ecological effect of waste disposed oil, while providing heat for cooking. It will be a double stove with valves to regulate the oil and air flow. The combustion method can then be adopted in other systems.
The principle is like this;
Initially, as oil drops in the combustion chamber and is lit, the flames are yellow with some smoke. This signifies incomplete combustion. But as the fan is turned on and air oozes out of the burner, it provides enough oxygen and also dissociates the hydrocarbon molecules due to the rapid motion of air. This action enables the hydrocarbon to completely burn. Hence, little or no contamination to the environment.
That is why I name it "ENVIRONMENT."
We believe this will reduce pollution, while creating employment and revenue for our communities.
Environmental protection