Hello Stuart

>Reading the messages it appears that most of the members are thinking only
>about their personal problems.

I don't see how you could reach that conclusion, it certainly isn't so.

Best

Keith


>Making biogas on a home basis is
>impractical for the great majority of people and there is no large
>commercial industry in the business. With methane the situation is
>different, there is a huge business involved in methane production. In fact
>Tucson, which may be the most backward city in the US, runs buses on
>methane. It will run automobiles with just minor modifications.
>
>Another thing about methane, you can make it anaerobically by digestion of
>garbage, sewage and farm waste. The CO2 that comes off is used for
>softening hard water, the CH4 (methane) is used for fuel. Just think you
>get rid of sewage and garbage quickly and produce useful fuel. There are
>500 plants in Europe and about 60 in the US. I can provide more information.
>
>The thing that is really going to be short in the Western part of the USA
>and many undeveloped countries is fresh water. The Colorado and it's dams
>are down about 50% or more. One simple solution would be the desalting of
>sea water. Work was done on this in Japan some years ago, it was shown that
>a simpler electrical system could increase the rate of evaporation by 500%
>and the evaporated water is fresh. This water can be condensed by another
>simple electrical system and you have unlimited fresh water.
>
>These are things the world needs NOW, I would hope that the members will
>give them some consideration.
>
>Prof. Stuart A. Hoenig
>Dept. of Electrical Engin.
>Univ. of Arizona
>Tucson, AZ 85721-0104
>
>Fax 520-887-9727



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