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Hybrid boiler converts domestic waste to heat homes

A washing-machine-sized incinerator which converts household rubbish into energy that can heat the home has successfully come through 8,500 hours of field trials.

The HERU, or Home Energy Resources Unit, takes everyday items which would previously have been destined for landfill, such as coffee cups, plastics and nappies, and uses the process of pyrolysis to convert them into energy to heat water for households and commercial buildings.   

The process uses controllable heat pipe technology, enabling a highly efficient, low-temperature pyrolysis process to take place, creating outputs that are used to fuel the home. The small amounts of emissions are cleaned before being released to air and sewer without posing risk of harm to human health or the environment.

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