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Okay, I am not an engineer. However, I like to think big, so I wanted to design a way I could fuel heat and air conditioning for my home. I LOVE heat and air conditioning! I am attracted to the microbioFuel cell, because it produces both electricity and methane (gas). In Charleston, SC, we have a lot of algae, but I am wondering whether it wouldn't be possible to achieve the same results by mixing algae, seaweed and humates with regular bio-decomposables--like from the garden (compost) and the kitchen (biodegradables and garbage).
Using the same basic design as the small microbiofuel cell we read about, it should be possible to design a macrobiofuel cell - ie. a big one that could capture methane and convert it to fuel. This macrobiofuel cell could be linked to a genator to run the air conditioning compressor and the blower for my furnance/HVAC unit, and the methane bi-product could be captured in an oil tank to providefuel for heating in the winter.
Would something like this work?
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