Helo
Because pig waste has 80 porcent water , biogasification will
be the correct choice followed by termal cracking/gasification .Thus
the energy input can be minized as rapid bioconversion is also the
comercial process.
Energy balance can make the etanol process less
I live in an area that has large numbers of dairy
farms. Does anyone know If this is possible with dairy
cattle waste?
Thanks, Steve
--- Pannirselvam P.V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Helo
Because pig waste has 80 porcent water ,
biogasification will
be the correct choice
The message I sent was truncated so it did not include the
following contact info at the end:
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Also, one of the authors of the article at the university in
Robert mentioned his concern over the masses of animal waste
pouring into the rivers. I found these articles showing how in N
Carolina they are starting to make pig waste into ethanol. Has
anyone researched this area?
Marilyn
http://mark.asci.ncsu.edu/SwineReports/2001/03manbrett.htm