This is getting to be interesting!! Sir ssalonga can I get the contact details of the the indian firm who does the motorcycle conversion. If this would be viable then my farm might be lpg powered by next year.![]()
This is getting to be interesting!! Sir ssalonga can I get the contact details of the the indian firm who does the motorcycle conversion. If this would be viable then my farm might be lpg powered by next year.![]()
We have biogas naman at my uncles piggery and methane is truly great - flame is nearly invisible - clean burning talaga.
more on Calamansi and coffee, and a little of other fruit trees like lansones, rambutan, marang, etc etc. Hopefully, next rainy season I would be planting suha and dalandan and I'm getting into veggies too PLUS hopefully if budget permits I want goats too. - dami plano kno. Farm is in Sampaloc Tanay. No roads, no electricty for the time being.
Wow! Tanay, as in Rizal, Tanay? Cool! Are we growing marang, and rambutan na in Luzon?
My family has a small farm in Mindanao. Its mostly palm oil so as I understand, we burn the palm fruit kernel residue for energy. Sayang nga I would like to harness it sana for electricity
Yeah, I guess and LPG powered genset tatagal considering its mostly used at night lang naman. Then you can have a curfew up to a certain time of the night only before the lights go off.
edtf,
hi! I thought you might enjoy looking through a catalog of alternative power options for farms/rural residences......
http://www.jatsgreenpower.com/aeg200...talog-JATS.pdf
cool stuff esp. in Tanay. How is the wind power over there?
regards,
steve
i'm a little lost on the discussions but i understand it is about biogas from from farm wastes being utilized to produce electricity.
afaik, there are 2 big farms (piggeries) doing this i luzon. i forgot the name already but system is good waste management practice.
i believe economies of scale is necessary for it to be be cost effective.