• nc - i do think this is cool . . . .


  • i read about a company that was useing chicken guts, is that bio-diesel? i agree it will take MANY small steps to move beyond the dependance on new sources of oil, but oil itself is such a fantastic gift to us that it is a shame how it is always getting picked on

    go for the guts! (chicken that is)


  • Bio-diesel is a Soy based product.

    Chicken Guts sounds like it would be a methane source, the same as landfills.


  • this was a pressurized process (i think) that yielded a liquid product.  methane may have also been produced, i don’t remember it was a couple of years ago


  • Found some links on this…

    Here is one…
    http://www.alternet.org/story/18871/

    Interesting… :-)  Thanks for the heads up on this one!


  • From Turkey Guts to Fuel Oil
    Posted by michael on Tue Apr 01, ‘03 04:42 PM
    from the every-part-except-the-gobble dept.
    Untimely Ripp’d writes "The latest issue of Discover Magazine reports that any day now a plant will go online in Carthage, Missouri that processes turkey guts into high grade oil, natural gas, some minerals, and water. Unfortunately, the Discover article isn’t online yet, but here’s a newspaper article. The system, developed by Changing World Technologies uses thermal depolymerization and apparently works on almost any and every kind of organic waste. They assert that applying it to 100% of the US’ agricultural waste would produce about 4 billion barrels of oil per year – about the amount we currently import. It sounds too good to be true, it sounds like one of those fly-by-night-in-the-face-of-the-second-law deals, but it isn’t happening in somebody’s basement – it’s happening in a multi-million dollar facility developed with Con-Agra."

    my only question is : why in the &U#@!!  is it taking so long?!?


  • Well, for one thing, realize that we just don’t eat that many turkeys (or chickens)

    This is one of those small steps… but WAY smaller than many of the others.

    This is tens of thousands of gallons…


  • did you see the quote where if we could convert ALL of the agricultural waste it would be 4 BILL BBL’s/year!


  • But that is figuring perfect conversion, and excludes allowing for the various materials that need to be added to create a complete product….


  • and if we manage HALF that? 2 billion barrels! big initial investment for sure but i see it as a no brainer

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