[AT] OT Gasifiers

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Tue Oct 13 06:47:55 PDT 2009


Roy you are certainly thinking out side the box.
R Fink



At 08:56 PM 10/12/2009 -0400, you wrote:

>On Oct 12, 2009, at 12:44 PM, charliehill wrote:...
> > With the uncertainty in the world right now, I'm thinking having one
> > of
> > those rigs might come in handy.
>
>Gasifier folks,
>
>We have heard that cows produce more methane than most (any?) other
>sources.  We have had this summer a herd of about 60 heifers across
>the road from us, but it does not seem to be a problem for us at all.
>Perhaps the clear Upstate New York air disperses the output quickly.
>
>There is an "opportunity" here at home though. We have a corgi dog of
>some age that is able to basically clear the room with a
>"gassification event".  It there is any correlation between the
>potency of the gas produced and the energy available, we are going to
>be all set for fuel if we can only harness the gas.  I imagine some
>sort of light weight rear-end enclosure for the dog with a temporary
>collection system to allow him to move around at will most of the
>time.  Perhaps a connection to the wood stove would be simple enough
>to build and allow a boost to the household heat.
>
>Comments welcome.
>
>Roy
>
>
>Roy Morgan
>k1lky at earthlink.net
>529 Cobb St.
>Groton NY, 13073
>Home: 607-898-3607
>Cell: 301-928-7794
>
>
>
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