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Jean Pain - A french innovator who developed a compost based bio energy system that produced 100% of his energy needs. He heated water to 60 degrees celsius at a rate of 4 litres a minute which he used for washing and heating. He also distilled enough methane to run an electricity generator, cooking elements, and power his truck. This method of creating usable energy from composting materials has come to be known as Jean Pain Composting, or the Jean Pain Method.

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  • Ive got all the free truckloads of mulch that I want I'm going to go get it, chip it real fine, and do this to heat my house for FREE!

  • @1310monster

    Whoa Guys...

    ...Obviously I didn't get the message across I was attempting to, and that's probably because of the anger and sarcasm I used in my post....but I'm actually on YOUR side! I WANT the abundance to be known and shared. Wether it be energy, knowledge, whatever. I just took the wrong tact. I'm sure the reason I did that was because of my intense frustration for what appeared to be media mind control even then and there.....right in the midst of the facts. Sorry.

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  • @HomeDistiller

    You have a point. This obviously will not work for you. Many people own 80 hectares of land or more. They may already sell logs. Limbs and brush are a waste product of logging. This process allows additional profit while logging sustainably. If my math is right 9,000L oil is equal to 2,380Gal. oil. When logging 10 hectares of forest per year; 10,000 Gallons of oil is a nice boost in profit worth about 35K. Also consider the tonnage of brush cities and towns collect per year.

  • Guess what, the government is doing their best to hide all this.

  • @HomeDistiller Maybe you don't need to go on that large a scale. You can use your grass and other bio-waste to say produce 10% of your gas. It's a start.

  • This is simply recreating mastodons and mammoths. Huge herbivores that contained large methane generators. Inputs were oxygen and wood and other low-value fodder. Outputs where heat, fertiliser and methane.

  • @csreeves YOU ARE A SHILL!! You are a carbon fuel loving shitbag!

  • G'day,

    Thanks for the loving note. Quite simply after I dug this 70's era video up from near oblivion,we did the best job we could to translate it verbatim & then we put it up as is.Of course since then we know more about composting etc. & are assuming that no-one is stupid anywhere.Perhaps you could develop some context & some manners before you next contribute as the world has enough self-righteous petulance without you adding to it.

    All the best,

    Darren Doherty

  • The message of "difficulty" they try to get across is pure BULLSHIT!

    "...no one knows how an ONLY wood compost is doing so well in the garden" AND "not even Pain has an explanation for it"...with "it" being the operative word.

    Shit, how stupid do you think we are? 3 sentences later when talking about the Pain and Swiss families you mention "DUNG" right in the damn subtitles!!!

    Holy Moly...Abra Kadabra...it's magic!!! A carbon to nitrogen ratio of 30:1 works. End of mystery.

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