Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Treehugger: 5 Ways to Make Energy with Excrement


Treehugger's got a great round-up post about projects around the world that are using manure to produce biogas. Yes, the very same biogas that you can use to fuel your car or heat your home.

How does it work?

Take a whole lot of poo. Feed it to eensy tiny bacteria who will eat the poo and exhale biogas. Capture and condense the biogas and you're rolling.

Got it?

Here's the article: Treehugger - 5 Ways to Make Energy from Excrement.

Or, to save you a click:

"Perhaps its because of our monkey roots—their lack of inhibition when it comes to handling their own filth must be lurking in us somewhere—that many of us find poo jokes and toilet humor so funny even as we, cough, mature. While excrement may elicit laughs, snickers and giggles from some, it really is serious business when it comes to energy.

For those that don't know, the way all of these projects work is they take the human or animal waste and convert it into biogas via anaerobic digestion. Then the gas is either fed into the exisiting natural gas distribution system, converted into electricity, or used directly as an energy source.

It seems like we’ve heard about enough new human or animal waste to energy projects or studies lately that a roundup seems in order. From the past seven months, in reverse order:

Vancouver-area Sewage Treatment Plant to Produce Biogas

At a cost of $1.1 million the Lions Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant Biomethane Project will create biogas from human waste which will be fed into the area’s existing natural gas distribution system. Expected to be operational in July 2009, this pilot project will provide enough energy for 100 homes and will be the first human waste-to-energy project in British Columbia.

sewage treatment wastewater photo

Cow Manure Could Generate 3% of US Electric Demand

A study done at the University of Texas, Austin estimates that the livestock industry in the United States produces 1 billion tonnes of manure annually. If this were used to generate biogas and then electricity, up to 3% of total US electric demand could be met.

Making Power From Poop

A 750 cow dairy farm in Ontario has received $5-million in funding to build what will be the province's largest farm-biogas installation. The project will have a capacity of about 1.3 megawatts, or enough to power about 800 typical Ontario homes.

dairy cows photo

Cow Poop -> Electricity

The Vintage Dairy Biogas Project will produce enough biogas to power 1200 homes a day in California. The biogas produced will be fed into the natural gas distribution system and used in a PG&E power plant in Northern California.

cow manure biogas plant photo

Human Poop and Urine Used in Uganda for Biogas

Leading off the year’s waste-to-energy news was a piece on how Heiger International Uganda is working with several partners to build biogas plants, using human excrement and a mixture of banana peels, algae, water hyacinth and chicken manure as the feedstock. The biogas isn’t being feed into a grid like the projects in Canada and the United States, above, but is being used for cooking, lighting and in various types of engines."

-Matthew McDermott

1 comment:

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