Bull crap: One of America’s greatest renewable energy assets
July 28, 2008 · Print This Article
When I think of the term ‘bull crap,’ my mind immediately turns toward the nation’s greatest producer of BS, the ‘bull crap Mecca’ whether you will. Yes, I’m referring to Washington, D.C. Now, whether that kind of BS could supplement our potential needs, we would have an infinite source of dependable energy. While we’ve seen that Washington’s political manure has delivered few results, researchers from the University of Texas say that literal crap could actually help clean up our stinky energy situation.
According to researchers, the US agricultural industry produces ample manure to supply 3% of the nation’s
energy needs through biogas production. To put that in perspective, that’s equal to all the renewable energy currently produced in the country — minus hydroelectric. In fact, anaerobic biogas production already has a proven track record. capability companies in California use the renewable — if not clean — resource, which can be burned at any normal capability plant. Not to mention, the anaerobic processing prevents the cow patties from releasing noxious gases as it decomposes. Bonus.Gallery: Naked activists protest bull fighting
[via Earth2Tech]
[Source] Josh Loposer
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