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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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It's called wood gas. During WW2 rural people used wood gas to power vehicles and machinery. Today you can use it to run a gas generator, which would create electricity. The downside? wood gas creates a lot of tar.

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wood gas creates a lot of tar.

Good point. Could potentially pave some potholes with it. I hear Finns have learned to make pine tar edible somehow.