[AT] energy

Mattias Kessén davidbrown950 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 13:35:46 PST 2008


Yes it's methane but it's from rottingchambers (Am I glad I don't live in
Linköping anymore) especially made for this purpose.

Mattias


2008/2/27, charlie hill <chill8 at suddenlink.net>:
>
> Mattias, we call that Methane here.  Lots of "landfills" (our name for
> waste
> dumps or trash piles) have
> well points to extract methane from the rotting trash. We have them here
> in
> the landfill in this county.  They use the methane to power generators and
> make electricity.  Also, there is a lot of research done in the US on
> economically capturing methane from livestock operations (primarily hog
> houses) for the same purpose and to keep the methane from going straight
> into the atmosphere.
>
> Charlie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mattias Kessén" <davidbrown950 at gmail.com>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> >
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 5:52 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] energy
>
>
> > Here it's popular with Biogas (and that is not gas as in gasoline). It's
> > from rotting organic material of all kind. We might get involved in a
> > project were the gasses from the city's wastewater will be used for
> > vehicles
> > and trains.
> >
> > Mattias
> >
> >
> > 2008/2/27, soffiler at ct.metrocast.net <soffiler at ct.metrocast.net>:
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message Follows -----
> >> From: "George Willer" <gwill at gwill.net>
> >> Subject: Re: [AT] energy
> >> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:41:48 -0500
> >>
> >>
> >> >...The violation that has been stated in other posts is
> >> that
> >> >water can produce energy by simply starting the splitting
> >> >process and then using the resulting hydrogen as a fuel
> >> >without adding a larger amount of energy to split it from
> >> >the oxygen.  If that were possible the hydrogen could be
> >> >used to fuel the process and the surplus used for other
> >> >uses... perpetual motion.
> >>
> >> Nicely done, George!
> >>
> >> On the subject of energy, do you recall a couple years ago
> >> we discussed  a technology being employed by a major poultry
> >> firm (Butterball?  Tyson?) to turn the guts and carcasses
> >> into oil plus some harmless organic waste.  It sounded
> >> plausible.  Wonder what ever happened to that.  Was it a
> >> hoax after all?
> >>
> >> Steve O.
> >>
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