@zbenta Thanks for your kind comments. It was a pleasure to present our work to you and the Tamera community and Global Campus. Can't wait to hear how your own biogas experiments turn out!
@localdifference Thanks for your kind comments and your question about engine conversions. I did a little 3 part vid on it last year, posted here, use youtube slash tculhane slash watch?v=BybDeOPCblk. Hope that helps, and good luck with your own biogas adventure!
Hey Tculhane Thanx for keepn on keepn on.Love your vids and enthusiasm. Wind and solar are great but microbs make gas 24-7. Got a project on the go right now, when it's done I'll send you a vid of our set up. Thanx for being such a great inspiration.
Hi Tculhane! I hope you're fine. If you ask me...my solution to the energycrisis would be: biogas, hemp, algae and focus on windenergy and huge solar systems. We would then put up large hydrogen tanks produced by the solarcells or the wind to use during night or as a backup when extra energy is needed. That way energy could be produced around the world 100% renewable 24/7! I could easily spend some of my own money to help this development.
@jab0805 Thanks for the kind words and interest. You can get more info at our solarcities.blogspot.com blog. Hope you will join our growing group of citizen scientists!
This video is amazing. Thanks for you lecture in Tamera, I'll try to do some experiments on this subject and then I'll let you know something.
zbenta 6 months ago
@zbenta Thanks for your kind comments. It was a pleasure to present our work to you and the Tamera community and Global Campus. Can't wait to hear how your own biogas experiments turn out!
tculhane 6 months ago
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tculhane 7 months ago
@localdifference Thanks for your kind comments and your question about engine conversions. I did a little 3 part vid on it last year, posted here, use youtube slash tculhane slash watch?v=BybDeOPCblk. Hope that helps, and good luck with your own biogas adventure!
tculhane 7 months ago
Hey Tculhane Thanx for keepn on keepn on.Love your vids and enthusiasm. Wind and solar are great but microbs make gas 24-7. Got a project on the go right now, when it's done I'll send you a vid of our set up. Thanx for being such a great inspiration.
dadigitechman 1 year ago
Hi Tculhane! I hope you're fine. If you ask me...my solution to the energycrisis would be: biogas, hemp, algae and focus on windenergy and huge solar systems. We would then put up large hydrogen tanks produced by the solarcells or the wind to use during night or as a backup when extra energy is needed. That way energy could be produced around the world 100% renewable 24/7! I could easily spend some of my own money to help this development.
Nichen 1 year ago
Awesome video my friend, I am so sharing this one! THANKS!
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
This is great! Is there any websites that go into any more detail about how to build your very own fuel supply? Very interested!
jab0805 1 year ago
@jab0805 Thanks for the kind words and interest. You can get more info at our solarcities.blogspot.com blog. Hope you will join our growing group of citizen scientists!
tculhane 1 year ago