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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Toad on December 16, 2004, 02:23:33 PM
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Turkey droppings fuel power plant (http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/12/16/energy.environment.turkeys.reut/index.html)
It may not be the total answer to relieving the United States' addiction to foreign oil, but the plant will burn 90 percent turkey dung and create clean power for 55,000 homes.
Maybe, just maybe. Coupled with the Changing World Technologies Thermal Conversion Process may be the biggest thing since sliced bread or Edison's lightbulb. TCP is more than 80% energy efficient. In addition, it generates its own energy to power the plant, and uses the steam naturally created by the process to heat incoming feedstock, In addition, TCP produces no emissions and no secondary hazardous waste streams.
I like news like this.
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Somebody has to ask this question... I'll take one for the team...
When you're experiencing brownouts... uh.. do you give the turkeys laxatives for uh.. emergency fuel production?
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Thanksgiving is going to be dark.
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Indy, I think you just feed them prunes or something.
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There is another group or maybe the same, that can take any organic material as well as old tires etc and create oil. The have a protoype in Philly I think and are building a plant in the midwest somewhere.
Ironically there are no Gov grants or interest. That would be too smart and then we couldn't start wars for oil either lolh.
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Originally posted by Toad
Indy, I think you just feed them prunes or something.
Bananas work for cattle.
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If you could "Cold Water Fussion" a turkey...would that then be "Turkular Power?"
:D
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Originally posted by Toad
Turkey droppings fuel power plant (http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/12/16/energy.environment.turkeys.reut/index.html)
Maybe, just maybe. Coupled with the Changing World Technologies Thermal Conversion Process may be the biggest thing since sliced bread or Edison's lightbulb. TCP is more than 80% energy efficient. In addition, it generates its own energy to power the plant, and uses the steam naturally created by the process to heat incoming feedstock, In addition, TCP produces no emissions and no secondary hazardous waste streams.
I like news like this.
coool
did you hear about this power plant ? (http://www.wcsscience.com/enviromission/page2.html)
its most cool power plant i ever saw
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Originally posted by AWMac
If you could "Cold Water Fussion" a turkey...would that then be "Turkular Power?"
:D
That wasn't clever, stop smiling!
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So in like 20 years the waste companies will be paying ME for my crap.
Literally.
Man , SOB and Fatty gonna get rich!
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There's a plant around here that taps methane from a landfill and powers like 10,000 homes. Pretty cool stuff. I think I read something a while back about a plant that was using chicken and turkey renderings from processing plants to make oil.
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Changing World Technologies Thermal Conversion Process is the process used at the Butterball plant in Carthage, Mo.
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I read somewhere that during the war, the London buses ran on methane gas from pig manure. Anyone know if this is true?
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Originally posted by indy007
Somebody has to ask this question... I'll take one for the team...
When you're experiencing brownouts... uh.. do you give the turkeys laxatives for uh.. emergency fuel production?
I read an article on it a bit more than a year ago. at that time they were using a 'recipe' to feed it the guts from slaughtered turkeys. they must have found the droppings more efficient. but the article I read said they could switch to any sort of fuel for input, with only adjusting the times, temps, and pressures.
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There's two different processes here, both apparently successful.
Changing World Technologies has the plant in Carthage, Missouri that uses thermal depolymerization to turn just about anything into biodiesel.
The NEW plant is in Minnesota and uses only turkey droppings.
Two different technologies, both of them good things. Taking waste and making energy. Good deal all around.
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Originally posted by Toad
Two different technologies, both of them good things. Taking waste and making energy. Good deal all around.
unless your a oil company...
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The CST themal depolymerization actually helps the oil companies. It allows them to refine byproducts that they currently can't use.
This baby is "win/win".
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SOB + Hotwings + Beer = Eternal Powah!
:rofl
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turkey renderings ??? turkey renderings ???
Call it like it is....turkey chit!
:D
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Why can't we give this technology to Iran so they don't have to build a nuc reactor???
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The real question is when do they go public and when do they start adding to our supply!:aok
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No Blood for turkey chit!!!!
:)
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Originally posted by soda72
Why can't we give this technology to Iran so they don't have to build a nuc reactor???
I wonder how many homes an infidel could power?
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Goodness, if mere turkey droppings could power that many houses, imagine how much electricity the O'Club could produce!
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Originally posted by AWMac
turkey renderings ??? turkey renderings ???
Call it like it is....turkey chit!
:D
renderings ain't chit.
renedering is guts, fat, bone or any other waste that is trimmed from the birds before sale.