You gotta switch back to retention mode and relax before storage. There’s a little bit of lag when the valve ages.
You gotta switch back to retention mode and relax before storage. There’s a little bit of lag when the valve ages.
If it looks like a shitty game, sounds like a shitty game, and acts like a shitty game, I’ve got some news for you.
A $70 price tag is usually the cherry on top, too.
Fermentation is a natural process, so there’s no energy input to the process. As for output, you get almost the same energy density as standard diesel, and some excellent fertilizer. For a farming area, it’s very self sustaining. Farmers bring their excess crop waste and manure, they get fuel and fertilizer in return. Also, the methane that off-gasses during fermentation is collected and burned to supplement the power grid.
Considering it’s mostly being used in this application, it works very well. However, I can see it falling way behind if scaled for widespread use in industrial and non-argricultural uses, where dedicated crops would be grown and harvested. Regardless, it’s a good way to cut down demand for standard fuel products for areas that can sustain a large biofuel digester.
The most common method of making biodiesel that I know of involves fermenting farming byproducts, namely corn stalks and manure. However, it still produces CO2 when it combusts.
The article doesn’t go into much detail about the production or makeup of SAF, but it sounds like a form of biodiesel/biokerosene.
“If you want me to develop something like that, here is my consulting rate. Yes, I know it’s more than 5x my currently hourly rate. I can have a contract put together for you by my last day.”
I guarantee horse piss has more flavor than Bud Light.
Also, the episodes are an hour long each…
You’d probably get an offer from PETA.