[MBZ] fuel prices?
R A Bennell
blc at mts.net
Thu May 11 21:42:55 GMT 2006
I read somewhere (TimeMag??) recently that rural China is essentially run on that basis. All waste is recycled via
a rudimentary bio-digester - composter type setups. The waste produces methane used for heating and cooking
purposes. A more civilized version could reduce the need for oil / gas in a big way. An interesting idea whose time
may well come in America. One would think it would also reduce groundwater pollution in the sense that there would
then be less need to treat sewage to prevent groundwater contamination etc. We should all encourage Jim Cathey to
get working on that - free fuel to power his generators.
Randy B
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That would be a wonderful method for localized power generation. Just
make methane digesters for large buildings. Sweep the poop off the
road and into the furnace. Natural gas and composting heat.
On Thursday, May 11, 2006, at 12:27 PM, R A Bennell wrote:
> And from the byproducts, one can create methane to heat the house! You
> may recall that the automobile with its
> internal combustion engine was once hailed as the saviour of mankind
> because it was going to do away with the then
> version of pollution. You can imagine the volume in a place the size
> of New York City or Chicago. You can also
> imagine what it must have been like during rainy weather and also
> during real dry weather if it happened to be a
> bit windy. I wonder what California would have done in that regard?
>
> Randy B
>
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> [mailto:Mercedes-bounces at striplin.net]On Behalf Of andrew strasfogel
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:13 PM
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>
>
> Oats and hay... the fuel of the future!
>
> On 5/11/06, David Brodbeck <gull at gull.us> wrote:
>>
>> Rich Thomas wrote:
>>> It's Amendment 2.1 in the US Constitution.
>>>
>>
>> It actually talks about oats and hay, but you have to consider the
>> original intent. ;)
>>
>>> --R
>>>
>>> Jeff Zedic wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I don't know where it's written that fuel HAS to be cheap!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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