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Friday, December 28, 2012

EcoBot III's eco-friendly robot


LONDON,  - They work with a sewerage company, Wessex Water, which provides for the development of human waste Ecobot III.


Dr Julian Dennis, who first sparked the idea, saying the current sewage treatment uses a lot of energy, which cost expensive.

But if there is a way to make EcoBot III work on a large scale, it will only run the sewage plant electricity from waste that they had production.

This certainly has the potential to save a lot of money.

Scientists at Bristol for the first time showing off a new robot that uses an unusual energy, human waste!.

In his explanation stated that the robot dubbed The EcoBot III successfully switched'' from'' waste by converting energy from the nutrient-rich waste into electricity.

The project was undertaken by the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, and they hope the robot is able to improve the way waste management in a cost-effective waste generating energy.

This robot is composed of generating electricity from the battery, a tray to hold the waste and even hats fly trap.

Bristol Robotics Laboratory believes that this is the first time scientists have developed a robot of this type - fueled human waste.