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Started by Cain, October 05, 2010, 10:17:27 AM

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Cain

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11433162

QuoteHouseholders in Didcot have become the first in the UK to use gas made from their own human waste and supplied via the national grid to heat their homes.

Up to 200 Oxfordshire homes will be using biomethane made from sewage they had flushed away three weeks earlier.

British Gas, Thames Water and Scotia Gas Networks now hope to roll out the process across the UK.

According to an EU directive, by 2020 the UK must ensure 15% of the energy it produces comes from renewable sources.

Martin Orrill, head of energy, technology and innovation at British Gas told the BBC News website supplying this type of gas through the national grid was a logical step in the UK's bid to meet these targets.

He added that customers had no need to feel squeamish but should be proud of taking part in the unusual recycling effort.

"They will not notice any difference as the renewable energy source has no odour, and the infrastructure to deliver the gas is already in place," he said.

The whole process should take about 23 days from flush to finish.

This is like burning marijuana plants to keep warm.  The entire town of Didcot are going to be as high as kites.

Payne

 :lulz:

Especially at the thread title.

AFK

Well, I've heard of #2 heating oil, but not #2 Natural Gas.   :lulz:
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