A dairy farm (one of the largest in the country) in Fair Oaks, Indiana is generating power
for their milking equipment and transport trucks from manure.
About 2 million gallons of diesel are not needed now because of this change.
Talk about natural gas.
“It’s not glamorous. It doesn't really catch your eye like wind and solar.
I think the whole country is ready for this.”
New York Times Article
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#1
Posted 28 March 2013 - 04:37 AM
#2
Posted 06 April 2013 - 04:25 AM
#3
Posted 24 April 2013 - 06:28 AM
what a bunch of BS haha
#4
Posted 25 June 2014 - 04:43 AM
Found this cute cartoon (preview video) directed towards children; to get them interested in climate change.
"The Power of Poop" to save the world.
Via Mother Nature Network-
http://www.mnn.com/e...-save-the-world
"The Power of Poop" to save the world.
Via Mother Nature Network-
http://www.mnn.com/e...-save-the-world
#5
Posted 25 June 2014 - 02:01 PM
Using poop for power instead of complete compost is not green but another emitter of unneeded and unwanted greenhouse gases.
It would work in a sustainably populated biosphere, but not in this over-shoot condition. Too many people have produced too much trash, too many cows and too little soil replenished, too much water depletion, and too much pollution.
Getting the kids to love Mother Nature is one thing, and spreading manure is another. Then the kids realize that "we"(they, and us, too) are among the "too many". Get their education, then jobs stolen by foreigners for greedy companies all over, all sizes (who, by the way, owe us in fines enough to pay for decarbonization and the awful debt).
It would work in a sustainably populated biosphere, but not in this over-shoot condition. Too many people have produced too much trash, too many cows and too little soil replenished, too much water depletion, and too much pollution.
Getting the kids to love Mother Nature is one thing, and spreading manure is another. Then the kids realize that "we"(they, and us, too) are among the "too many". Get their education, then jobs stolen by foreigners for greedy companies all over, all sizes (who, by the way, owe us in fines enough to pay for decarbonization and the awful debt).
#6
Posted 25 June 2014 - 03:35 PM
Dustoffer, on 25 June 2014 - 02:01 PM, said:
Using poop for power instead of complete compost is not green but another emitter of unneeded and unwanted greenhouse gases.
It would work in a sustainably populated biosphere, but not in this over-shoot condition. Too many people have produced too much trash, too many cows and too little soil replenished, too much water depletion, and too much pollution.
Getting the kids to love Mother Nature is one thing, and spreading manure is another. Then the kids realize that "we"(they, and us, too) are among the "too many". Get their education, then jobs stolen by foreigners for greedy companies all over, all sizes (who, by the way, owe us in fines enough to pay for decarbonization and the awful debt).
It would work in a sustainably populated biosphere, but not in this over-shoot condition. Too many people have produced too much trash, too many cows and too little soil replenished, too much water depletion, and too much pollution.
Getting the kids to love Mother Nature is one thing, and spreading manure is another. Then the kids realize that "we"(they, and us, too) are among the "too many". Get their education, then jobs stolen by foreigners for greedy companies all over, all sizes (who, by the way, owe us in fines enough to pay for decarbonization and the awful debt).
Granted, a small one in the grand scheme of things but still a part.
#7
Posted 26 June 2014 - 08:57 AM
It would have to go into the carbon budget of emissions down to 10% or less of 2000 level. Sure it is a small part of the solution, in that it changes the (25 times as powerful as CO2) methane with water vapor and CO2, both also GHGs. It also re-uses waste unless it is purposely grown bio-fuel. Using it instead of composting it is not part of the solution to the vastly depleted soils of our biosphere.
It depends on how compostable it is. Dumps are full of non-compostable garbage, toxins, and pathogens, while cow poop on farms is often partially composted and used to fertilize the agricultural soil somewhat. Fully composted is much better for soil health.
Methane from sealed dumps is used for burning for power generation, usually for a small local area. Used cooking oil is great for biodiesel, but not growing plants for ethanol or bio-diesel.
There has been a fairly recent article on the myth and carbon penalty of biofuels.
‘Biomess Award’ Given to UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change
Biofuelwatch | April 10, 2014 10:02 am | Comments
"Campaigners have awarded the UK Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) the “Biomess Award” after coming out on top of an online poll coinciding with a major biomass industry conference in London, with Drax and the Green Investment Bank coming a close second and third place, respectively."
"The award for forest destruction was given at an alternative awards ceremony held last night outside a gala dinner for delegates. After a last-minute change of venue the dinner took place at the conference venue, Grange St Paul’s Hotel. More than 40 people held banners reading: “Big Biomass Fuels: Deforestation, Landgrabbing & Climate Change” and “Big Biomass Is Greenwash not Renewable Energy”."
This quote from "How to Mitigate AGW"----
"the US government is largely captured by the very corporations that are causing the climate disruption"
The corrupt corporate/gov't alliance..............short term thinking to the point of irreversible methane turnover.
?Biomess Award? Given to UK?s Department of Energy and Climate Change | EcoWatch
It depends on how compostable it is. Dumps are full of non-compostable garbage, toxins, and pathogens, while cow poop on farms is often partially composted and used to fertilize the agricultural soil somewhat. Fully composted is much better for soil health.
Methane from sealed dumps is used for burning for power generation, usually for a small local area. Used cooking oil is great for biodiesel, but not growing plants for ethanol or bio-diesel.
There has been a fairly recent article on the myth and carbon penalty of biofuels.
‘Biomess Award’ Given to UK’s Department of Energy and Climate Change
Biofuelwatch | April 10, 2014 10:02 am | Comments
"Campaigners have awarded the UK Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) the “Biomess Award” after coming out on top of an online poll coinciding with a major biomass industry conference in London, with Drax and the Green Investment Bank coming a close second and third place, respectively."
"The award for forest destruction was given at an alternative awards ceremony held last night outside a gala dinner for delegates. After a last-minute change of venue the dinner took place at the conference venue, Grange St Paul’s Hotel. More than 40 people held banners reading: “Big Biomass Fuels: Deforestation, Landgrabbing & Climate Change” and “Big Biomass Is Greenwash not Renewable Energy”."
This quote from "How to Mitigate AGW"----
"the US government is largely captured by the very corporations that are causing the climate disruption"
The corrupt corporate/gov't alliance..............short term thinking to the point of irreversible methane turnover.
?Biomess Award? Given to UK?s Department of Energy and Climate Change | EcoWatch
#8
Posted 01 February 2015 - 05:38 AM
Another take on capturing methane (from cows) to power homes.
Via Climate Central-
http://www.climatece...pt-secret-18613
Via Climate Central-
http://www.climatece...pt-secret-18613
#9
Posted 05 January 2016 - 04:12 AM
In Colorado they're treating raw sewage (human poop, not cow manure) into gas for vehicles.
Via NPR news-
http://www.npr.org/2...ign=environment
Via NPR news-
http://www.npr.org/2...ign=environment
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