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Thermal depolarization of waste (TDP) is a method of destroying high-molecular organic compounds to short-chain hydrocarbons in an aqueous environment under the influence of controlled pressure and temperature.
The ERVO technology stack integrates this process into a closed thermodynamic cycle, minimizing the entropy of the system and maximizing the yield of energy carriers.The ERVO technology stack integrates this process into a closed thermodynamic cycle, minimizing the entropy of the system and maximizing the yield of energy carriers.%MCEPASTEBIN%

Unlike pyrolysis, the ERVO stack uses water as a working fluid and hydrogen donor, which ensures stable hydrogenation of fragmented molecules.
This eliminates the formation of excess carbon residue (coke) and improves the quality of distillates.
Key performance indicators:

The ERVO stack is adapted for integration into the production cycles of petrochemical, agricultural and municipal enterprises. The system transforms ballast waste into a sustainable resource.
“ERVO’s efficiency is based on precise control of phase transitions. We have achieved stable depolarization of complex polymers at temperatures up to 450°C, which is 200°C lower than traditional destruction methods. This allows us to use the secondary heat of the system for preheating the raw material. The implementation of such a stack is a transition to energy sovereignty of an industrial facility through deep processing of its own resource,” — Oleksandr Mospanenko, ERVO’s chief developer.
TDP integration within the ERVO stack provides three levels of optimization:

Ecological breakthrough in combating desertification: artificial cultivation of biological crusts (biocrusts) in the deserts of the PRC. Accelerated bioremediation technology from AVELife.

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