Thursday, March 11, 2010

  I just talked by telephone to Dr. Martin Denecke, professor here at Essen University, whose research into the topic of "Wie viel Energie liegt auf der Strasse" (How much energy is lying on our streets?") has enormous urban planning application for Cairo, particularly since the slaughter of the pigs removed the Zabaleen... incentive for removing organic waste from the city. Dr. Denecke's work is among the most inspiring I've seen in a long time, and I look forward to meeting him in the next few days.

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[20.04.2009] Bisher fiel er nicht als typischer Gegenstand wissenschaftlicher Forschung auf, doch er könnte Energie für die Zukunft liefern – der Straßenkehricht. Welches Potenzial das Gemisch aus Blättern, Rasen, Holz, Papier, Sand und Abrieb zur Herstellung von Biogas hat, analysieren derzeit Dr. ...
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Thomas Henry Culhane
Thomas Henry Culhane
We visited Dr. Denecke this morning and he took us to the lab to see his 3A 3 phase reactor system -- aerobic/anaerobic/aerobic in a 24 hour, 20 day, 30 day cycle that makes everything useful (lignocellulosic feedstock too) and generates significant heat for the reaction.

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