Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Manufacturing gasoline from cowdung

Sakae Shibusawa, an agriculture engineering professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, and his team claim that they have successully extracted a half ounce of gasoline from every 3.5 ounces of cow dung. They were helped by staff from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. They did this by applying a 30-atmosphere pressure and temperature of 572 degree Fahrenheit to the cow dung in the presence of unspecified catalysts.

The team hopes to improve the technology further so that it can be used commercially within 5 years.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Along these lines, a power plant will soon be built in Georgia (USA) that will use chicken-poop to produce electricity.