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    Hybrid Nitrogen and Oxygen Generator – SolarPowered
    (20 AUGUST 1955 UNIVERSITY SKIKDA FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY (DEPARTMENT OF PETROCHEMISTRY), 2025-07-23) Laouacheria Nidal, Bouabdellah Badreddine ENc: Mr. Bendib Riad
    Nitrogen and oxygen make up the largest proportion of the atmosphere, withnitrogenaccounting for about 78% and oxygen accounting for about 20%. These substances playavital rolein many industrial and medical fields, especially during health crises such as the COVID-19pandemic, which highlighted the urgent need for medical oxygen. However, traditional methodsofproducing these substances rely on large centralized units, making themcostly anddifficulttodistribute. Therefore, we propose an innovative solution in the form of a generator poweredbysolar energy. These generators feature smart automatic production capabilities, supplyingtherequired amount of oxygen or nitrogen as needed. This not only reduces waste but alsoensuresacontinuous and efficient supply, Bridging the gap in the current infrastructure and providingafastand efficient resource in emergency situations.

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