[Bioconversion] Re: opinions needed for
sustainable-fueledmotorcyleadventure trip
Paul Harris
Paul.Harris at adelaide.edu.au
Sun May 1 23:28:44 EDT 2005
G'day All,
But horses produce manure and may be able to utilise some wastes that
would otherwise not be used! We need to take a "system" view rather than
a "unit" view.
Have a good day,
HOOROO
AJH wrote:
>
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:36:47 +0930, Paul Harris wrote:
>
> >G'day All,
> >
> >Just catching up on e-mail and on reading this thought "horse" - not
> >quite a 250 cc motorbike but designed to run entirely on renewable
> >energy (aka grass) with very little fuss (in fact kept us mobile for a
> >few thousand years, cf 100 years for motorbikes).
>
> I've got a bit behind too. I guess the others have lost interest in
> the ideas. I often wonder about horse transport in how efficient it
> is. I am told transport animals consumed a fifth of all agricultural
> produce in UK. The advantage of a motor is it doesn't eat when it's
> not being used.
>
> AJH
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