Sustainable Energy takes a look at one company looking to turn green grass into green gas.
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this is bio gas
hope its odor-free
No kidding , it still a gas.
amazing
what are the cows going to eat
Happy gas 🙂
Seaweed
This is all without affecting farmland, so cows will be unaffected
Are they cutting down trees for this?
This sounds great but in Australia we get droughts for up to 10 years there abouts this would be very hard to rely on as water here is a very precious commodity for survival , (water restrictions) only a certain amount of water allowed to each family in those times depends where you might live , since we started getting rain and the dams filling up a bit water restrictions have eased , the point is in drought grass is dead so no grasses the earth is dry and we can not water , but in the good times yes it would definitely help , great concept but not doable in most areas around the world. you are blessed with lovely grasses and biogas is a fantastic use for it..
If I was in Australia I would be pushing for more solar power. We don’t get much sun here in the UK!
Biofuel is good fossil fuel is also good until we can make biofuels cheaply efficiently and cost-effectively we will need continue using fossil fuels as they are still the cheapest after all economy trumps everything else
Great but how much wildlife will be cut to pieces when cuting the grass?
Why is it that all these “anthropogenic climate change believers” look like they are wearing their mums old cloths?
Of course, grass you turn into biogas is grass you can’t feed to sheep or cattle. While the idea is good, you shouldn’t get fanatical about it.