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Digestion Archive for July 2000
13 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:17 2002

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For the above please contact Brian Mess on sales@milbury.u-
net.com he is an specialist from Millsbury Systems with Bio-gas 
plants producing energy and economic profits that will sort your 
problem out.

xavier

> There are many diesters being used for this type of application, 
and I
> think you could get away with a fairly low initial investment.  How 
much
> manure do your pigs produce (or alternately, how many pigs do 
you have?)
>  That will help answer your question on how much heat you can 
produce.
> 
> Jim
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Miles <tmiles@teleport.com>
> To: <digestion@crest.org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 1:26 PM
> Subject: DIG-L: Fwd: dry coffee from pig manure
> 
> 
> > Digestion List:
> >
> > This messages appeared on the bioenergy list. Any 
suggestions?
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > >Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 13:10:12 -0700
> > >From: "Joseph Crescenzi" <joecrescenzi@hotmail.com>
> > >Subject: dry coffee from pig manure
> > >
> > >To whom it may concern,
> > >    I am a coffee producer in Brasil. We also raise market 
hogs to
> > >    help
> pay
> > >the bills because we don't get the three bucks you pay for 
your
> > >latte!
> > >      I see a potential in biodigestors as a source of heat to 
use in
> > >      my
> > >coffee dryers. We currently use wood because my attempt to 
use
> > >purchased butane nearly broke me. If I could some how make 
enough gas
> > >from the plentiful mountain of manure we have would be great. 
I need
> > >about
> 1.5million
> > >KCal/hr. Is this feasible or economical? Is there some way to 
store
> methane
> > >or could I make enough to use in a constant flow type of 
setup?
> > >Answers
> to
> > >these questions could save alot of trees. The potential market 
for a
> viable
> > >system is BIG here. Available also are cow manure, chicken 
manure and
> sugsr
> > >cane refuse.
> > >Thanks for your time. joe Crescenzi  tel55 33 532 1126
> >
> > Thomas R Miles tmiles@teleport.com
> > T R Miles, TCI Tel 503-292-0107
> > 1470 SW Woodward Way Fax 503-292-2919
> > Portland, OR 97225 USA
> >
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