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Ricard
25-03-2008, 10:14 PM
lo all,

The mainstream way to create electricity is to use thermal to mechanical. This seems to be one of the norms.

One of the ways to create thermal energy is from a compost heap... the centre of the pile is usually very hot (and some have known to burst in to flames)

why not harness the energy from the centre of a compost pile of steaming crud and then use the heat energy to convert to electricity.

its all a reaction with bacteria and such creatures.

texo
25-03-2008, 10:21 PM
biodigester.
A friend of mine runs a biodigester, and has just ordered a methane generator for it (she's using the gas to cook with at the moment) to provide her house with electricity. She already has a wind turbine and solar panels.

ld13
25-03-2008, 10:30 PM
its all a reaction with bacteria and such creatures.

Like the heat thats inside a heap of grass you leave for a few days? Now why would I rather think that this effect was caused by the sun, and not some other reaction, per se?

But ok, how are we going to convert Heat into Electricity? A steam engine? There is not enough heat for that imho.

Piepalook
25-03-2008, 10:31 PM
lo all,

The mainstream way to create electricity is to use thermal to mechanical. This seems to be one of the norms.

One of the ways to create thermal energy is from a compost heap... the centre of the pile is usually very hot (and some have known to burst in to flames)

why not harness the energy from the centre of a compost pile of steaming crud and then use the heat energy to convert to electricity.

its all a reaction with bacteria and such creatures.

Smelly solution to the energy problem.
Also lots of methane gas.
It would be better to use the methane gas for heating.