The power of poop
You can always rely on Californians (of which I am one) to come up with new and interesting uses for the resources around you. . . . or from you as it happens.In San Francisco, nearly 4 percent of all residential waste is in the form of animal poop. That is about 6,500 tons of poop per year.
Well thanks to a wonderful device caled a "methane digester," the City plans to turn that poop into power. Yep, your poop today can be the source of your cooking heat next month. While they are starting off small (collecting from one park), they are converting our finest into methane gas.
They should come by my house, as my sister and I could power a small city from our production (at least that is what our human says).
Moon The Dog
Nanu The Cat


2 Comments:
Hey Moon,
I posted the same story.
We need to coordinate our posts. Arf! Arf!
Are we neighbors?
Woof!
Freda
If you live in "The City", I live about 400 miles South of you. I am just North of Los Angeles. Regardless or North or South, us Californians think of the strangest things.
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