17 Comments
- KineticShampoo, on 12/23/2007, -0/+3Jenkem?
- akkibaba, on 12/23/2007, -0/+3Many thousands of Indian villages use cow dung to generate methane, but on a smaller scale than 3 mW. These units are reliable and cheap to install/maintain.
- recipher, on 12/23/2007, -0/+2Can someone explain to me why we pump our ***** into the oceans when you can use it for power?
- MasterThief117, on 12/23/2007, -1/+3Oh *****!
- inactive, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1yeah I was wondering too? If anyone finds the pun please enlighten us on what it is?
- diggface5000, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1Sources like these will only take it higher and it’s a good sign for sure, but some people are fussy about everything (no pun intended of course).
what pun? - pimpbot1979, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1Indian food burns on the way out. Now we know how many watts.
- maheshee11, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1It is in Thiruneeramalai, a town in the state of Tamil Nadu.
- bossm4n, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1They could double output by building a Taco Bell in the neighborhood.
- MikeonTV, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1I knew there was reason for that stuff
- inactive, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1Who, run, batertown?
- cmccool, on 12/24/2007, -0/+1well come on, it is a substantial smell!
- thespudmall, on 12/23/2007, -0/+1Jenkem powered lights? Brilliant!
- WordsnCollision, on 12/23/2007, -1/+1And one elephant can light up a half-dozen city blocks!
- ericbramlett, on 12/23/2007, -0/+0Great idea. I've read about cow dung power plants in the states...apparently it does smell, so you have to put them on the outskirts.
- digitalvik, on 12/23/2007, -1/+1Hahaha!
Now thats a stat, you cant beat! - silentphoenix, on 12/23/2007, -0/+0i could say nasty, but i could also say innovative



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