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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.
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.
RWSGFY says
Of course it's possible to turn off gas remotely.
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.
richwicks says
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.
The methane it produces, can be used for cooking, heating, even powering an ICE engine.
richwicks says
The methane it produces, can be used for cooking, heating, even powering an ICE engine.
In theory, so could collecting farts. And as you said about the biogas, may not be practical.
Talk to people who have tried it, but be suspicious - they are often fanatics that think they are "saving the world"
richwicks says
Talk to people who have tried it, but be suspicious - they are often fanatics that think they are "saving the world"
Yes, do remember the alcohol fuel craze from about 1980? The idea that people could power their cars from fuel that make themselves? I even researched using whey as the fermentation base. Good in theory, but not practical even though plenty of books and experts expounded on it.
How many beers would a man have to consume so he doesn't recognize "she" is a tranny and takes it home?
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