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  • الجمعة, 11 أكتوبر - 2024
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Turkish media celebrate the Syrian refugee who invented a device to generate electricity

Turkish media congratulated a Syrian refugee in Turkey who succeeded in inventing an electric current generator that he developed to meet the needs of the workplace.

According to Turkish media, Syrian refugee Saleh Louay Hammadi, residing in the eastern province of Elazig, found a way to generate electricity for free through friction.

 Hamada works in a car repair shop and developed the friction generation process that he discovered in Syria before taking refuge in Turkey 5 years ago.

Sources stated that Hammadi saved about 75% of the electricity bills in the workplace, which affected the owner of the workshop, who in turn transferred the same technology to his home.

With regard to the operation carried out by the Syrian refugee, the development of an iron electric generator that began work a year ago and will not cause a great shock, had a great impact on the Turkish press and media.

The idea of ​​the project developed by the Syrians is to harvest energy by generating small amounts of electrical energy from temperature differences or for example from daily human movements or machines, and this energy can be used to power small portable devices.

It is noteworthy that the Syrian refugees in Turkey and neighboring countries have made great achievements in various fields, including the superiority of students in universities.