The generator pictured above turns 15 pounds of food waste per day and turns it into cooking fuel. If you have grass clippings, food scraps, cow manure or almost any other compostable material on your homestead, you should consider making one of these and start saving natural resources and money as well. You can use many household organic “waste” materials to produce your own natural gas for cooking, lighting, and space and water heating. This gas, known as “biogas,” can also replace fossil-based natural gas to fuel an engine or an absorption cooling system, such as a gas refrigerator or chiller. Check the link below for more info:
April 10, 2023