Internally our bodies
produce waste byproducts as a result of normal metabolic functions.
This method can be expensive as precious metals like palladium or silver are needed to speed up the synthesis process, and can
produce waste byproducts harmful to the environment.
Not exact matches
It is hoped that this combined approach would reduce both the cost of nuclear
waste disposal and the amount of
byproducts produced during the process.
One of the new technologies being tested is developed by Kaizen Fluid Systems and uses an electromechanical process that can break down the molecular bonding agents to
produce clean water with commercially viable
byproducts and no toxic
waste stream.
Another pathway for converting gas to electricity is fuel cells, which
produce electricity with no
byproducts except distilled water and a little bit of
waste heat.
Santa Margherita's ongoing initiatives include
producing renewable energy from solar and biomass, the recycling of
waste byproducts, and the manufacturing of their own bottles.
The importance of RTO maintenance RTOs or Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers control emissions without
producing harmful
byproducts or hazardous
waste.
It is viewed by many environmental and health organizations to be both carcinogenic and hazardous to the natural environment because of the harmful dioxins that are
produced as a
byproduct of the vinyl chloride manufacturing process and from the incineration of
waste PVC in domestic garbage.
Let's remember that Olympic Dam is a very large copper mine, that
produces a little gold and silver and uranium as
byproducts from the copper mine tailings
waste.
CSP, just like any thermal power plant,
produces waste heat as a
byproduct.