[Gasification] indiana town to run whole place on biowastes
Rob Williams
rbwilliams at ucdavis.edu
Sat Jun 3 18:45:11 CDT 2006
The E85 is more than likely to be fermented from corn grain/starch, a
commodity generally not considered a biowaste. The biogas will derive from
biomass residues. It's time to consider these so called biowastes as
biomass resources.
At 04:13 PM 6/3/2006, you wrote:
>indiana town commits to running the whole place on various biowastes.
>sounds like most is digestion and gasifier based for electricity, with e85
>and biodiesel for mobile transport.
>
>nyt has a nice general overview.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/04/us/04biotown.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5094&en=5ebecc6fef699704&hp&ex=1149393600&partner=homepage
>
>town site here.
>http://www.in.gov/biotownusa/faqs.htm
>
>good to see rural republicans well hacking unusual energy schemes.
>
>j
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