Your Breath Could Generate Energy
February 7, 2009 by Qossay Takroori
Filed under Featured, Future Technology
Seriously, what else couldn’t be turned into biofuel these days? Scientist have already turned cooking oil, garbage, corn, algae to fuel. What next? Scientists in the U.K are saying wait a second, your breath is not a waste; it might be a great source for future fuel.
They are trying to recycle people’s breath into biofuel, they specifically want to recycle the breath of airport passenger to biofuel to generate energy to be used in the airport’s diesel cars and heating system.
Scientists are planning to start the project at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Garbage For Gas As Alternative Fuel
July 26, 2008 by Qossay Takroori
Filed under Future Technology, Science
Many U.S companies have announced plans to build plants that would take in material like wood chips, garbage or crop waste and turn out motor fuels. With the insane increase of gas prices which reached over 130$ a barrel and gasoline above 4$ a gallon, the waste-to-fuel industry now is working to develop a new system to convert waste into usable energy “fuel”.






