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| Digestion Archive for May 2000 |
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| 14 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:16 2002 |
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DIG-L: Fwd: biogas and current list.
>From: "Shawneefrms" <Shawneefrms@prodigy.net>
>Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 23:31:26 +0600
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>Hello,
> I have a couple questions. I have been reading this lists archives for
> the last couple weeks now, and I have found alot of great
> information. However, I cannot seem to access the current lists. the
> newest I can find are september '99. I have some other questions
> regarding biogas production and use, but I wanted to ask that first.
> I have been reading alot about using biogas for cooking, heating,
> refridgeration, and electrical generation, but where the heck does one
> find the appliances that will run on biogas? Also, is there anyone in
> the US who has successfully built a small biogas digestor? Perhaps
> similar to the ones which use plastic bags as digestion chamber? I mean,
> what does one do in the winter? I live in Nebraska, so I am thinking,
> "gee, wouldn't that whole set up freeze come December or January?" It
> always seems like these nice simple do'em your self digestors are all
> somewhere off in Cambodia, or China, or Africa somewhere. I mean that's
> wonderfull for them, but I would love to see some simple examples of
> digestors a little closer. Any body have any suggestions? Thanks so
> much for your time, I do appreciate it. Janet.
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