Biogas: heating + gas + compost gratis

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Biogas: heating + gas + compost gratis




by noelkiller » 04/12/04, 14:49

Do you know this site?

onpeutlefaire.com/ilslontfait/ilof-jean-pain-broussaille.php

I find this system ingeniously ingenious

1) the most difficult, especially if you live in the city
collect large amounts of debris from the forest
(they talk about 4m3 to be effective)

2) enclose everything to macerate in water in a steel tank, itself surrounded by a large pile of plant waste

the breakdown of all this bazaar gives:

- methane coming out of the tank and can be used for a gas stove
- hot water (a coil wound around the heating steel tank)
- apparently very effective compost for growing things in the garden

It sounds crazy !!!
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by davidbeniz » 26/01/05, 20:54

ok ok....

but the combustion of this gas does not differ from petroleum, and despite that it is economical, I suppose that it rejects harmful gases again and again, right ?? :(
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by titus02 » 19/10/05, 18:25

Hi everybody

good idea "methane of cow", but I think about it men also flatulent?

why not a man + bean system ?? finally for the others because I want to save the planet
but not that they put a pipe in my c ...
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by Former Oceano » 19/10/05, 18:42

I don't think our short gut makes us produce methane. I don't believe we have bacteria for like termites or cows.

But maybe I'm wrong.

In any case, the easiest interface to achieve is on the seat of a car using CNG as fuel. The question is how many km can we travel per kg of cassoulet consumed?
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by Christophe » 19/10/05, 19:17

The answer: not bcp ... it must be counted in engine revolution! (and I hope your question was ironic :P )

By cons to power small electronic devices it must be in the same order of magnitude ...

There are serious studies to convert the heat of the skin into elecricity (or the residual energy of the nervous system ... I don't know now ... or both!)
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by Former Oceano » 19/10/05, 21:04

No no, I was serious, the proof here is the continuation :D

For small electronic devices, I planned to put an electric microturbine at the end of my z ... and activate it by urinating. To improve production, pinch the tip;)
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by TENPA » 15/11/05, 21:10

and an energy sensor released by human couillonerie?
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by Former Oceano » 15/11/05, 22:51

They tried, it exploded by excess energy collected. Since they build ITER it's less dangerous : Wink:
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by GREGNENE » 19/09/06, 21:51

More seriously than you think of this system?
And if someone had another example on the same principle
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by Other » 20/09/06, 06:49

Hello
For the compost it's been a long time since I pile up at the bottom of the ground all the mowing of the ground as well as that of my two neighbors the leaves picked up automatically as well as all the weeds in the garden, it's true that it heats up a lot on the heap, the grass is like burnt from time to time I water it to absorb the humidity and I brew it a little, it takes two years and it provides a dozen wheelbarrows and I also tomato plants 2 meters high I stop them the stakes lack of height, they are planted in the ground in early June and in late August it's over even the eggplants grow despite the harshness of our climate.
The problem of heat is that it is in summer that it gives and it is in winter that we would need it and returned in autumn the heap does not heat up even when I feed it in sheet , if I saw well he put an insulation around the heap ..
Making compost is easy, but gas should be good for mega pigsties who have more than 1000 in their large concrete pit. It must make metane.

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