PORTLAND, Ore. (PORTLAND TRIBUNE) — Portlanders may be speaking a lot about Poop to Power this summer, when the city treatment plant expects to begin converting sewage into renewable natural gas. But ...
Greg Langmo’s work is the centerpiece of America’s Thanksgiving dinner table. But finding a use for the by-products of his family-run turkey farm near Litchfield, Minn., has long been a challenge for ...
The Water Pollution Control Plant in South Arlington (via DES/Flickr) Your poop could give Arlington County natural gas to power buildings or buses. The energy could be used to power the wastewater ...
This South Korean toilet powers a university building and lets you buy food and books after you poop
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The human body doesn’t extract all the energy out of food, so our waste is a great untapped energy source. Now, thanks to purple photosynthetic bacteria, we can convert our poop into hydrogen and ...
Most people don’t give a second thought to the poop they flush away. But perhaps they should, because the energy contained within our repellent remains is impressive. If you let poop fester—and you ...
Just how far will companies go to find new power sources for their data centers? Well, it turns out some researchers at Hewlett-Packard are getting downright scatological. A group of scientists in the ...
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