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Chuck
01-14-2008, 03:06 PM
Developed for US Army to "live off the land" (http://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2007a/070201LadischBio.html)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/trash.jpgPurdue University - Feb 1, 2007

Thanks to HappilyUnstable for this find! - Ed

A group of scientists have created a portable refinery that efficiently converts food, paper and plastic trash into electricity. The machine, designed for the U.S. military, would allow soldiers in the field to convert waste into power and could have widespread civilian applications in the future.

"This is a very promising technology," said Michael Ladisch, the professor of agricultural and biological engineering at Purdue University who leads the project. "In a very short time it should be ready for use in the military, and I think it could be used outside the military shortly thereafter."

The "tactical biorefinery" processes several kinds of waste at once, which it converts into fuel via two parallel processes. The system then burns the different fuels in a diesel engine to power a generator. Ladisch said the machine's ability to burn multiple fuels at once, along with its mobility, make it unique.

Roughly the size a small moving van, the biorefinery could alleviate the expense and potential danger associated with transporting waste and fuel. Also, by eliminating garbage remnants - known in the military as a unit's "signature" - it could protect the unit's security by destroying clues that such refuse could provide to enemies…http://news.uns.purdue.edu/x/2007a/070201LadischBio.html

Robert Lastick
01-15-2008, 09:10 AM
Very interesting new emerging technology. I can think of many, many applications. Great article, Delta Flyer.



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