Sunday, June 17, 2012

Indian technology turns waste into energy

AlJazeera:
"Despite being the world's fifth largest producer of power, more than 400 million people in India continue to live without electricity. In Bihar province, where 80 million are left without power, the husks that coat and protect grains of rice are being used to power up to 400 homes at a time. An innovative technology that burns piles of rice husks in a gas chamber converts what would have otherwise been wasted into much-needed energy. The electricity produced from the husks is cheaper - sold for three dollars per month, less than a quarter of the cost of government connections - and burns cleaner than kerosene."

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