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I was thinking about how to decentralize energy production. Coal, gas and uranium, wind and water are largely off limits to civilians.
What about biomass? What would be the minimum requirements to create a functional power source from greenwaste?


https://erc.europa.eu/projects-figures/stories/biomass-crops-are-energy-efficient-and-climate-friendly

I was thinking about how to decentralize energy production. Coal, gas and uranium, wind and water are largely off limits to civilians. What about biomass? What would be the minimum requirements to create a functional power source from greenwaste? ***** https://erc.europa.eu/projects-figures/stories/biomass-crops-are-energy-efficient-and-climate-friendly

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Don't know anything about biomass electricity but I can tell you if you have a pile of debris and you have the foresight to run loops of common plastic piping through it and you run antifreeze through that piping that pile after a period of about 30 days or less we'll start putting out something like 160° heat which you can tap from your antifreeze filled pipes and circulate it through a radiator in your house or in some other way. A pile of regular debris of wood chips or leaves or other things that is say 10 ft tall in 10 feet or more around can make a huge amount of heat inside it as the bacteria eats all the carbohydrates in the leaves in the wood and everything else.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=biomass+woodpile+heating+loop