Mar 20 2012: I can imagine it isn't as big as possibly hoped for.
But if a city's entire organic-waste was cooked, couldn't that contribute sizeably?
Also if gas-usage was limited to certain feilds, perhaps heating water or cooking or industrial process. A process in which that intense instant heating is required?
Limit the need not only the supply?
also - the more there is the cheaper it becomes, no? isn't that the entire theory behind the capitalists' arguments for world betterment through business?
Why not use gas from our organic waste? And create fertilizer in the process?
There is a company in Munchen which is putting biogas into the networks. Bloody expensive though, even by the bloated standards of private utility companies.
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But if a city's entire organic-waste was cooked, couldn't that contribute sizeably?
Also if gas-usage was limited to certain feilds, perhaps heating water or cooking or industrial process. A process in which that intense instant heating is required?
Limit the need not only the supply?
also - the more there is the cheaper it becomes, no? isn't that the entire theory behind the capitalists' arguments for world betterment through business?
A comment on Conversation: Live Q&A with T. Boone Pickens: Let's transform energy -- with natural gas.
Why not use gas from our organic waste? And create fertilizer in the process?
There is a company in Munchen which is putting biogas into the networks. Bloody expensive though, even by the bloated standards of private utility companies.