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co-digestion, co-generation and the frank axiom
19 Mar 2008 by jcwinnie  
as kurt hjort-gregersen has noted, “farmers gain considerable economic advantages from improved nutrient utilisation and cost savings when they participate in centralised biogas plants.” such an approach to bio-energy ranks very ...
After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/

banana methane powered cars, pig poo power and other uses for biogas
19 Mar 2008 by Big Gav  
powering transport using liquid petroleum gas, compressed natural gas or fuel produced by gas-to-liquids processes are options that have received varying amounts of attention in recent years as the oil price climbs ever higher. ...
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy... - http://www.theoildrum.com/ - References

banana methane powered cars, pig poo power and other uses for biogas
19 Mar 2008 by Big Gav  
powering transport using liquid petroleum gas, compressed natural gas or fuel produced by gas-to-liquids processes are options that have received varying amounts of attention in recent years as the oil price climbs ever higher. ...
Peak Energy - http://peakenergy.blogspot.com/ - References

austrian motorists can choose a cellulosic biofuel
28 Nov 2007 by Jeff Goettemoeller  
it looks like cellulosic biogas may be the first fuel to market made from cellulosic feedstocks. grasses are digested in a fairly simple process that results in a biogas. the biogas can be upgraded so that it can directly replace ...
Energy Answers - http://energyanswers.blogspot.com/

10000+ miles per acre on cellulosic biogas
27 Nov 2007
biopact reports that salzburg ag has opened its first biomethane gas station, allowing owners of compressed natural gas vehicles to use their blend of 20%. this is the first retail station i have heard of selling a cellulosic-derived ...
Alternative Energy Stocks - http://www.altenergystocks.com/ - References

80% natural gas / 20% bio-methane
24 Nov 2007 by jcwinnie  
switchgrass “regular” gasoline has a value of 85-92 g co2 eq / mj, while cellulosic ethanol, when derived from municipal solid waste, has a value of about 5 g co2 eq / mj. ethanol from switchgrass will produce more co2 eq / mj than. ...
After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/ - References

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