Hello, has anyone come across the emerging technology of spintronics within buildings?

Hello, has anyone come across the emerging technology of spintronics within buildings? It is a claimed form electromagnetic filter that reduces power consumption. I am specifically looking at the Emissis Enpact filter.

When researching spintronics, it is limited to only electronic devices advancements and no data is available of these theories being applied within buildings. 

Has anyone heard of one being installed or something similar? 

The manufactures literature claims the following: 

"enPact FilterPro optimises incoming electrical flow, reducing energy lost through harmonics, switching surges, and transient spikes. It enhances power quality without affecting voltage or operations.

Adds up to 18% site-wide savings, especially in mixed-load environments."

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  • One of the pictures appears to show some special ceramic busbars, that's where the spin must be added.... Haven't we seen this sort of thing before in the old forums? The company is genuine and doesn't seem to contain the same conman but I am suspicious. It could just be a combination of transformer, simple capacitor and lots of hot air.

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  • One of the pictures appears to show some special ceramic busbars, that's where the spin must be added.... Haven't we seen this sort of thing before in the old forums? The company is genuine and doesn't seem to contain the same conman but I am suspicious. It could just be a combination of transformer, simple capacitor and lots of hot air.

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