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TOVENVOR Technology

Tovenvor is an innovative cooling technology that eliminates refrigerants and harnesses rejected heat to generate electricity, drastically improving efficiency. Unlike conventional systems that expel heat as waste, Tovenvor uses a looped venturi vacuum system, vortex tubes, and microturbines to recover energy while providing cooling. Air is pulled into the system, compressed, and separated into hot and cold streams. The cold stream cools the target space, while the hot stream drives microturbines, converting thermal energy into electricity. This process offsets the power required to operate the system, significantly reducing energy consumption.

Designed for sustainability, Tovenvor is 90% recyclable and manufactured using 75% recycled materials. It requires no refrigerants, eliminating ozone-depleting substances and reducing landfill waste. The technology is particularly suited for off-grid cooling applications, making it ideal for remote locations where electricity access is limited. By leveraging thermodynamic principles, Tovenvor can reduce cooling energy demand by over 50%, paving the way for a more sustainable, low-carbon future.

Introducing VECGALIS

Vector Cancelling Gas Liquefaction System

Redefining Gas Liquefaction with Innovation and Sustainability Experience the Future of Energy Conservation. Low-Cost, and Eco-friendly Solutions for Gas Liquefaction. Unleash the Power of Green Technology!

We Use Steam Pressure To Turn A Turbine Which Creates Electricity

Achieving temperatures above 600o C and pressures between 600-700 bar requires a significant amount of energy. The energy sources that can generate such high temperatures and pressures include nuclear fission, fusion (when initiated), coal, gas, and oil. Among these sources, fossil fuels are advantageous because they are portable and have a high energy density, which allows them to produce steam by burning water at high temperatures.