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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 05:21 AM Aug 2015

Cities ponder a plan to make power from puppy poop

http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21661671-city-ponders-plan-make-power-puppy-poop-crap-shoot

The problem is particularly bad in cities, where green spaces are few and lonely souls seeking puppy love plentiful. New York boasts over 600,000 hounds—one for every 14 people—generating over 100,000 tons of turd a year. Some of it smudges unlucky stilettoes, but most is dutifully tossed into rubbish bins and hauled to landfills, at a cost of over $100 per ton. This is a missed opportunity, says Ron Gonen, the city’s former recycling tsar. Now in the private sector, he is trying to launch “Sparky Power”, a programme to transform dog waste into clean energy in the city’s dog parks.

The idea is to fit parks with small anaerobic digesters. Dog owners would place their mongrels’ mounds into the machine, which then converts poo to gas for powering lamps and other park equipment. A year-long pilot would introduce digesters in three parks at a cost of around $100,000. The parks department is pondering the proposal. Similar schemes in other cities have proved short-lived. An underground Energy Transformation Using Reactive Digestion (E-TURD) device created by Arizona State University students for a dog park in Gilbert, Arizona, in 2012 ultimately failed.

“It’s great to turn it into a biofuel, but first you gotta pick it up,” says Tom Boyd, an entrepreneur in Tennessee. His company, Poo Prints, shames the owners of dogs who fail to clean up their messes by testing DNA in uncollected coils. There are enough offenders to secure a new customer every two hours, he says. Most are landlords of smart apartment complexes, but in September the company launches its first district-wide programme—in the London borough of Barking and Dagenham, naturally.


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Cities ponder a plan to make power from puppy poop (Original Post) eridani Aug 2015 OP
Love this!! RiverLover Aug 2015 #1

RiverLover

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1. Love this!!
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 07:03 AM
Aug 2015

I pick up after my dog, knowing all that poo is hurting the environment. It'd just be wonderful if it became an actual benefit!

Kudos to environmental scientists!!

Thanks for posting this, eridani!

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