I was watching dirty-jobs and there was an entire Dairy Farm that ran on its own home-grown methane fueled electric power plant. It essentially just looked like a giant engine. It required something like 4 500,000 gallon poo tanks to power everything. All the poo was supplied from their own cows.
So, given that a Dairy Farm which operates 24/7 uses probably the same amount of power of a city block (or slightly less?) You would probably need a giant field of these things or a few giant digesters to provide the power.
I rarely ever hear people talk about methane (of which there could be a greatly abundant source) as a viable energy alternative.
Maybe you could use it in tandem with something like solar power?
I know the smell of a pig farm and dairy farm can REEK for miles, but it can't smell much worse then the giant landfills we currently use.
Do any cities in the U.S. use methane power from essentially poo or garbage at a significant level?
So, given that a Dairy Farm which operates 24/7 uses probably the same amount of power of a city block (or slightly less?) You would probably need a giant field of these things or a few giant digesters to provide the power.
I rarely ever hear people talk about methane (of which there could be a greatly abundant source) as a viable energy alternative.
Maybe you could use it in tandem with something like solar power?
I know the smell of a pig farm and dairy farm can REEK for miles, but it can't smell much worse then the giant landfills we currently use.
Do any cities in the U.S. use methane power from essentially poo or garbage at a significant level?
