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WhiteTara
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January 21, 2022
Few places encompass this potential future better than Bar 20 Dairy, a dairy farm in Kerman, California, that uses methane from cow manure to produce clean electricity with almost zero carbon emissions. Its the first dairy farm in the U.S. to power its own clean energy microgrid using a biogas, and it could be a tantalizing sign of what the future of green energy might look like for companies with access to plenty of methane.
The technology isnt all that hard to grasp. Manure and waste water from the farms nearly 7,000 cows are transported and sifted into a 25-million-gallon rectangular pit in the ground called a digester. The liquid sits for about 30 days while methane gas rises to the top of the closed digester. The gas then gets piped into a skid shifter, which separates the methane from hydrogen sulfide and other impurities. Finally, the methane is piped into fuel cells that harness it to produce electricity with little to no greenhouse gas emissions.
Its where Silicon Valley meets the Central Valley, said N. Ross Buckenham, the CEO of California Bioenergy, a company that operates and builds manure digestersincluding the one used by Bar 20 Dairy.
Producing electricity from cow poop (or other forms of agriculture waste like hog manure) is not an entirely new concept. For at least 15 years now, dairy farms from Vermont to Wisconsin have engaged in this kind of small-scale bioenergy production, making enough electricity to power a few hundred homes, and certainly more than enough to keep a large farm running.
I live in Arkansas, home of America's chicken dinner and this would be a game changer!
This California Dairy Farm's Secret Ingredient for Clean Electricity: Cow Poop
https://www.thedailybeast.com/california-dairy-farm-has-microgrid-powered-by-clean-electricity-made-from-methane-from-cow-poop?ref=wrapFew places encompass this potential future better than Bar 20 Dairy, a dairy farm in Kerman, California, that uses methane from cow manure to produce clean electricity with almost zero carbon emissions. Its the first dairy farm in the U.S. to power its own clean energy microgrid using a biogas, and it could be a tantalizing sign of what the future of green energy might look like for companies with access to plenty of methane.
The technology isnt all that hard to grasp. Manure and waste water from the farms nearly 7,000 cows are transported and sifted into a 25-million-gallon rectangular pit in the ground called a digester. The liquid sits for about 30 days while methane gas rises to the top of the closed digester. The gas then gets piped into a skid shifter, which separates the methane from hydrogen sulfide and other impurities. Finally, the methane is piped into fuel cells that harness it to produce electricity with little to no greenhouse gas emissions.
Its where Silicon Valley meets the Central Valley, said N. Ross Buckenham, the CEO of California Bioenergy, a company that operates and builds manure digestersincluding the one used by Bar 20 Dairy.
Producing electricity from cow poop (or other forms of agriculture waste like hog manure) is not an entirely new concept. For at least 15 years now, dairy farms from Vermont to Wisconsin have engaged in this kind of small-scale bioenergy production, making enough electricity to power a few hundred homes, and certainly more than enough to keep a large farm running.
I live in Arkansas, home of America's chicken dinner and this would be a game changer!
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