jupiter2007
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Swat: After the hectic efforts of 20 years a local engineer in Swat, a scenic valley in Pakistans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has invented a generator that runs on water instead of other expensive fuel like gas, petrol and diesel.
Rehan Aziz, a mechanical engineer and resident of Mengora, told media on Saturday that if the government provided him funds and a team, he could generate electricity from Swat River that would be sufficient to meet the countrys power needs.
According to local media, the generator separates oxygen and hydrogen from water and converts them into power.
He said that there were several places in Pakistan where electricity could be generated on flowing water, adding that he could also provide the generators to local people if he is patronized by the government.
Either he will be humiliated by our stupid media or will be killed by industrial mafia.
He needs to protect his research and share it with someone he can trust.