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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 353642" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I work with ex Ghurka engineers. Where they grew up it was the norm to have a basic bio gas plant in the back yard. Dig a big hole, line with bricks and create a sealed brick dome atop. Their Mum would go out and add a bucket of "slurry" from the animal pen each afternoon and agitate with a long stick. Enough gas produced to cook the evening meal and run the gas lights for the kids to do their homework. Tbh we're spoilt in the West I think. Communal bio-gas plants have been common in China for years and are now getting big in Africa using human and animal waste but in India where they could benefit from it hugely the subject is a bit taboo!</p><p></p><p>Tbh I "go" a couple of times a day..............seems a huge waste! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 353642, member: 16173"] I work with ex Ghurka engineers. Where they grew up it was the norm to have a basic bio gas plant in the back yard. Dig a big hole, line with bricks and create a sealed brick dome atop. Their Mum would go out and add a bucket of "slurry" from the animal pen each afternoon and agitate with a long stick. Enough gas produced to cook the evening meal and run the gas lights for the kids to do their homework. Tbh we're spoilt in the West I think. Communal bio-gas plants have been common in China for years and are now getting big in Africa using human and animal waste but in India where they could benefit from it hugely the subject is a bit taboo! Tbh I "go" a couple of times a day..............seems a huge waste! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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