Aug 7, 2007
Power The Future, Through Cow Manure?
Posted by Darnell Clayton in category: sustainability
(via IsraGood)
With many governments pursuing new ways to power their cities via green energy, it looks like they soon may have another option to add to their list.
While most people think of cows as a “unconverted” forms of lunch and dinner, these harmless beasts may be able to energize our communities through the smelly presents that they often leave behind.
(Globes Online) GES said that the Hefer Valley plant is the first large-scale plant of its kind in Israel, and one of the first in the world. The plant utilizes 600 tons of manure a day. The manure is sterilized, and the solid and liquid waste are then processed to produce methane, which drives the generators to make electricity.