The young Egyptian, Mohamed Nasr El-Din Mohamed, from Assiut Governorate in Upper Egypt, was able to invent a device to adjust and change the thermal energy of natural gas.
The device received a patent from the Egyptian Academy and certificates of appreciation from Sohag University, after it proved its efficiency in saving energy by 85%.
The device is used to adjust and change the thermal energy of natural gas used in homes and liquefied gas cylinders.
The inventor hopes to find support from the Egyptian state, to expand the production of the device and popularize its use, because it could represent a real revolution in energy saving.