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They're Using Compost To Heat Their Homes SurvivalBlog.com Constructing a Medium Sized Biogas Plant Using Kitchen Waste Long back I have posted an instructable on how to construct prototype of a Biogas plant, using 50 liter capacity tank as digester, which you can see here : That was my first instructable and people are still commenting and asking me for guidance on Biogas plants for home use and for demonstration at schools & colleges. I have replied and mailed guidelines to almost all of the queries and I hope that helped them in their quest for building their Biogas plant. As you can see in the last step of this instructable, I was invited by Hajee Karutha Rowther Howdia College, Uthamapalayam, Theni District in Tamil Nadu, India, to present a keynote address on Biogas and Panchagavya (an organic product made from produce from cow).

I Will Knot! untitled THE POWER OF COMPOST: Can You Power & Heat Your Off Grid Home With Compost? “Compost (/) is organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment.” That’s how Wikipedia defines it. We know that when biomass decomposes a biproduct of that decomposition is heat. Now… If you could capture that heat, it can be used for multiple purposes if stored and used efficiently. “Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms” “…Can We Charge Batteries With Compost? Mad River Valley, Vermont’s Gaelan Brown Speaks on “Compost Power” You can also heat your water with compost Technically this is a very simple design that just about anyone can build themselves. Compost is MUCH cleaner than coal power, and doesn;t pollute the atmosphere. If you have a compost spill, guess what happens? Plants grow!

Amazing Algae Powered Lamp Converts CO2 to Light This amazing lamp is powered by algae. Just add CO2 by breathing into it, and the algae will handle the rest. Scientists have discovered a way to extract electrical energy from the algae, and it can power the lamp. This is a cool technology that could provide provide an interesting way to light your home. “In 2010, scientists from Yansei and Stanford University pioneered a technique by where 30-nanometre wide gold electrodes were inserted into the photosynthesising organs – chloroplasts – of algal cells, thus managing to draw a small electrical current from algae during photosynthesis. As advances in nanotechnology lead to increasingly energy efficient products, plant life such as algae will become attractive sources for tapping energy. via:

Urine Powered Generator Produces Electricity For 6 Hours on 1 Liter of Pee: Power Your Home With Waste Imagine powering your home with waste bi-products. You could essentially power you home with pee. Adult human being produces 1-2 liters of urine per day. 1 liter is enough to power a small generator for 6 hours. The amount of electricity produced is not shown, but judging from the size of the generator it’s probably at least a few hundred Watts. “…The Ohio University scientists who developed the urine technology found that attaching hydrogen to nitrogen in urine allowed it to be stored without the strict requirements of ordinary hydrogen, and allowed it to be released with less electricity (0.037 volts versus 1.23 volts needed for water)….” via: Keep in mind this is only using 1 liter of pee for 6 hours. Lets face it. However, I think if you could generate 2000 watts of power each day for 24 hours, and power your entire home on what you normally flush down the toilet, you’d do it wouldn’t you!? Average U.S. References:

Make Your Own Natural Gas From Food-Waste At Home With This Amazing Innovation! Wouldn't it be great if we discovered a way to avoid fracking, and drilling for oil, but within our everyday lives, to produce natural gas for the provision of energy in our homes? Well that type of device is here, and Home Biogas has packaged it, labelled it, and is getting them ready to ship around the world now as we speak! When I think about the world in which we live, and emerging renewable technologies that are available to generate power, I think of more than just wind and solar. The common solutions today are Wind, Solar, Water Turbine, Biogas and Woodgas, which you will see soon on the forefront of energy production with some fantastic new developments. Watch this video and share this post around with your friends, and those who Need this in their lives. It's so simple. Click Here To Get One HomeBiogas®offers the most advanced, compact and cost-effective Biogas systems that convert The Ultimate Family size ​Biogas System

biochar.biochar-overview.cfml Biochar is defined simply as charcoal that is used for agricultural purposes. It it created using a pyrolysis process, heating biomass in a low oxygen environment. Once the pyrolysis reaction has begun, it is self-sustaining, requiring no outside energy input. Byproducts of the process include syngas (H2 + CO), minor quantities of methane (CH4), tars, organic acids and excess heat. Once it is produced, biochar is spread on agricultural fields and incorporated into the top layer of soil. Studies have indicated that the carbon in biochar remains stable for millenia, providing a simple, sustainable means to sequester historic carbon emissions that is technologically feasible in developed or developing countries alike. When biochar is created from biomass, approximately 50% of the carbon that the plants absorbed as CO2 from the atmosphere is ? Effect of Biochar on Soil Fertility Below are a series of photos demonstrating the effect of biochar on soil fertility.

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