Posted on 12/22/2020 11:31:46 AM PST by Red Badger
Need to send them some as a donation.
Eric Swallwell is happy
They are doing this now in rural parts of the developing world.
Nothing new under the sun.....
Well when you ban fracking, can’t burn coal, and the sun rarely shines....
“Who runs BarterTown?”
Why don’t they just hit up the ChiComs for more money?
I remember seeing on TV years ago that some Indian or Bangladeshi villages were doing this, only it was much simpler device, that supplied cooking / heating gas to the villagers’ homes.................
The Democratic platform can keep us going for decades.
“Far above Cayuga’s waters
There’s an awful smell
Some say it’s Cayuga’s waters
Some say it’s Cornell”
Perfect comment!
I can spare some as well.
LOL!.....................
Well ... shit....
DC should be able to supply the power for the whole country.
As any old Cornellian could relate, this would not be a new environmental concern.
Traditional song...
“Far above Cayuga’s waters
Comes an awful smell
Some say it’s Cayuga’s waters
Others say Cornell”
several variants exist
;>)
oh jeepers- not this crap again- :) (someone one lame like me had to say it)
Big feedlot operations and municipal sewage systems have been looking for better ways to handle the waste stream for decades. Anaerobic digester work but they're not commercially viable without deep subsidy. In principle, every municipal sewage treatment plant could be a biorefinery producing biofuels and other recycled products. Again, the issue is doing it at scale in a way that's commercially viable. I still think that eventually we'll have the right enzymes and the right microbial or algal agents, very likely bioengineered, to get the job done, but I don't know how close we are.
This still deserves a serious research effort because the waste streams have to be handled one way or another, since the traditional technology of pumping sewage into the nearest river is now off the table. The wastewater can be treated but the solid residue still must be disposed of. Perhaps we could spread sewage and manure on the streets of San Francisco as an urban composting project. The powers that be in SF seem to be ok with this sort of thing, and it could be a local and even regional solution, if we could pipe it in. But California is probably a special case; I don't think this would get much traction nationally.
With all the feces emitted by their leftist faculty, they should be in good shape for years.
Install this system in Congress. Plenty of raw material for it there.
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