Fuel from beer waste
source: http://www.livescience.com/technology/090821-ideas-beer-power.html
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One problem brewers face is what to do with the thousands of tons of grain left over at the end of the brewing process. In the past, they just sold the waste to farmers who either fed it to their animals or spread it on their fields as fertilizer. However, in Europe, given reductions in cattle breeding and stricter regulations on what waste is allowed on land, neither option is as easy anymore.
"We reached a situation in 2000 where breweries even had to pay to dispose of their spent grain," said researcher Wolfgang Bengel, the technical director of BMP Biomasse Projekt, a German biomass company.
Instead of a headache, Bengel saw a business opportunity. He had previously taken waste from rice and sugar cane and produced energy from it in China and Thailand, and thought a similar process could be developed for brewery leftovers. Such energy could help fuel the breweries themselves.
"Beer making is energy intensive — you boil stuff, use hot water and steam and then use electric energy for cooling — so if you recover more than 50 percent of your own energy costs from the spent grain, that's a big saving," Bengel explained.
The wet grain and wastewater is put into a fermenter loaded with bacteria that break down organic compounds to generate methane. The biogas and dried sludge from the fermenter are then burned to boil water and produce high-pressure steam, which in turn drives a turbine to generate power.
Using this process, "a modern energy efficient brewery may regain 60 percent of their total energy demand," Bengel told LiveScience."
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Oh Beer, is there anything you can't do?
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Jfoe
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I'd like to point out that this won't actually produce energy, it will just require less energy to produce beer.
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Jfoe
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asherp
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Old news, and not green.
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asherp
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artemis6
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A idea who's time has come !
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artemis6
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CalgarC
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egh... no ocifer i hasen't been drinking.
the meter doesn't say that..
i swears its deisel...
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CalgarC
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brad62
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I work at a restaurant that has a brew pub
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brad62
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brad62
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I like beer, DOH!
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brad62
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SparkShark16
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Yet another reason to lower the drinking age.
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SparkShark16
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Shoprag
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Sierra Nevada Brewery is already there and running at 95%+ off the grid.
They are way ahead of the curve with their sustainability programs. Check them out, http://www.sierranevada.com/environment.html - 2 years ago
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Shoprag
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samthesixth
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This is something I can really support. Time to act locally!
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samthesixth
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cmdinc
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I, as a great....american......will do ....hic...my part to help the .......hic energeeeee......crisis.
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cmdinc
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Mind_wide_open
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AWESOME.
Now lets see how fast this actually catches on...
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Mind_wide_open
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SoundBigfoot
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Fuel from beer? Thats *burp* what I've been waiting for.
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SoundBigfoot
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DeliaTheArtist
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Clearly we have to start drinking more to save the earth. *gulp* Who's on board?
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DeliaTheArtist
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CalgarC
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DeliaTheArtist:
woohoo i am :D well i guess its time to start an oil company *hint *hint :D
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CalgarC
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ajiacoysancocho
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Of all the drinks in the world...
Oh, well. - 2 years ago
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ajiacoysancocho
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TommyTooThumbs
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parjour brewing
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TommyTooThumbs
