Bragg Useful Idiot will be an early burnt sacrifice. Did he ever really think they were going to let him into the club and grant him his High Masonic Coin?
Aside from the Rockefellers wishing to sell our gas at higher prices overseas. They are just taking it away from us with their masked puppet.
Of course it's possible to turn off gas remotely. To a whole neighborhood that is. And if you mean "to a single house", it's not possible to do it with electricity either.
Of course it's possible to turn off gas remotely. To a whole neighborhood that is. And if you mean "to a single house", it's not possible to do it with electricity either.
you're thinking natural gas. Most of us here in fly over country are on propane gas from our own tanks which are refilled by tens of thousands of small independent propane delivery businesses. Impossible to shut off my gas remotely.
Of course it's possible to turn off gas remotely. To a whole neighborhood that is. And if you mean "to a single house", it's not possible to do it with electricity either.
A smart meter can turn off electricity to a single residence.
you're thinking natural gas. Most of us here in fly over country are on propane gas from our own tanks which are refilled by tens of thousands of small independent propane delivery businesses. Impossible to shut off my gas remotely.
You could also make a biogas digester to produce methane. This produces sulfur hydroxide though but you can filter that out by passing it through a bubbler of chlorinated water. The resulting gas I think is something like 40% carbon dioxide and 60% methane.
You can use lawn clippings, sewage, animal droppings, all sorts of waste to produce the energy. There's a few people on youtube that demonstrate it. The volume of the gas, I have no idea about.
You have to remove the sulfur dioxide to safely compress the gas I believe. This is all a bit out of my league, but it's interesting.
You could also make a biogas digester to produce methane. This produces sulfur hydroxide though but you can filter that out by passing it through a bubbler of chlorinated water. The resulting gas I think is something like 40% carbon dioxide and 60% methane.
You can use lawn clippings, sewage, animal droppings, all sorts of waste to produce the energy.
It may be easier just to just burn firewood/clipping/cowplops for heat and cooking, rather than a complex biogas system.
You could also make a biogas digester to produce methane. This produces sulfur hydroxide though but you can filter that out by passing it through a bubbler of chlorinated water. The resulting gas I think is something like 40% carbon dioxide and 60% methane.
You can use lawn clippings, sewage, animal droppings, all sorts of waste to produce the energy.
It may be easier just to just burn firewood/clipping/cowplops for heat and cooking, rather than a complex biogas system.
Yeah, I don't know. I just found it interesting, and spent a little bit of time researching it. There's a lot of energy in waste and creating biogas is easier than drying out lawn clippings to make fuel - I THINK..
It's an interesting concept. Not only does it produce usable energy, but it produces fertilizer as well.
The methane it produces, can be used for cooking, heating, even powering an ICE engine. I'm not certain about the practicality of it though.
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Of course it's possible to turn off gas remotely. To a whole neighborhood that is. And if you mean "to a single house", it's not possible to do it with electricity either.
Smart meters that give the power company control.
@Onvacation What show is that from?
you're thinking natural gas. Most of us here in fly over country are on propane gas from our own tanks which are refilled by tens of thousands of small independent propane delivery businesses. Impossible to shut off my gas remotely.
A smart meter can turn off electricity to a single residence.
You could also make a biogas digester to produce methane. This produces sulfur hydroxide though but you can filter that out by passing it through a bubbler of chlorinated water. The resulting gas I think is something like 40% carbon dioxide and 60% methane.
You can use lawn clippings, sewage, animal droppings, all sorts of waste to produce the energy. There's a few people on youtube that demonstrate it. The volume of the gas, I have no idea about.
You have to remove the sulfur dioxide to safely compress the gas I believe. This is all a bit out of my league, but it's interesting.
It may be easier just to just burn firewood/clipping/cowplops for heat and cooking, rather than a complex biogas system.
Yeah, I don't know. I just found it interesting, and spent a little bit of time researching it. There's a lot of energy in waste and creating biogas is easier than drying out lawn clippings to make fuel - I THINK..
It's an interesting concept. Not only does it produce usable energy, but it produces fertilizer as well.
The methane it produces, can be used for cooking, heating, even powering an ICE engine. I'm not certain about the practicality of it though.
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