Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Rejuvenation – Step 3: Sustainable Water and Electricity

In Step 2 of Rejuvenation, we discussed how there is a sustainable alternative to the way we live, and how it’s possible and achievable now, with the first two basic systems of life: shelter and food.  In this section, we’ll outline the next two basic systems of life: water and electricity.

     Water:       Self-heating and cooling buildings not only lend themselves to sustainable homes and greenhouses, but solar water distilleries that convert agricultural levels of seawater into safe-water, with little more than the power of the Sun and the C.O.R.E. Technology's basic utilization of thermodynamics. 
 
In a time when the Earth’s water is over polluted, over diverted, and poorly managed, there is a growing populace in need of practical and affordable solutions for safe, clean, drinking water.

C.O.R.E. Distilleries convert agricultural levels of seawater into safe-water, at a fraction of the cost and without multi-billion dollar reverse osmosis and nuclear power plants needed with traditional distilleries.

     Electricity: Biogas digesters take organic matter – such as manure, kitchen scraps, butchery refuse, and farming chaff – and through anaerobic digestion, converts the organic matter into nutrient rich, safe fertilizer; and usable methane gas.

                        By harvesting the methane gas, which bubbles effortlessly to the top, and passing it through a gas generator, electricity is produced.  For anaerobic digesters, approximately 40% of the produced electricity goes back into heating the digester.  For a working example of this system, read Free Electricity!
 
With self-heating C.O.R.E. Digesters, the efficiency of converting organic matter into an abundant source of electricity is greatly increased; offering free electricity and nutrient rich fertilizer to your local community.

For a visual example of how the C.O.R.E. Technology provides a sustainable means for the four basic systems of life, watch our 7 min video on YouTube, and join me next time for the final installment of Rejuvenation: practical solutions to sustainability and beyond.

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