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"Scientists and Australian beer maker Foster's are teaming up to generate clean energy from brewery waste water by using sugar-consuming bacteria.

The experimental technology was unveiled Wednesday by scientists at Australia's University of Queensland, which was given a $115,000 state government grant to install a microbial fuel cell at a Foster's Group brewery near Brisbane, the capital of Queensland state.

The fuel cell is essentially a battery in which bacteria consume water-soluble brewing waste such as sugar, starch and alcohol.

The battery produces electricity plus clean water, said Prof. Jurg Keller, the university's wastewater expert.

The complex technology harnesses the chemical energy that the bacteria releases from the organic material, converting it into electrical energy.

The 660-gallon fuel cell will be 250 times bigger than a prototype that has been operating at the university laboratory for three months, Keller said.

"Brewery waste water is a particularly good source because it is very biodegradable ... and is highly concentrated, which does help in improving the performance of the cell," Keller said.

He expected the brewery cell would produce 2 kilowatts of power enough to power a household and the technology would eventually be applied in other breweries and wineries owned by Foster's. The cell should be operating at the brewery by September.

"It's not going to make an enormous amount of power its primarily a waste water treatment that has the added benefit of creating electricity," Keller said."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070502/ap_on_...W8IjWC5ytLMWM0F


Im assuming its the trub, and whatever wort is left in the pipes that is used in the cell. You'd think Fosters could fund this themselves, rather than use my taxes. Perhaps they really need that $35mill for vb-mid advertising ... :blink:
 
I read that...so to power your own house you'd have to brew a hell of a lot of beer. Maybe just enough for the garage...Good idea though. Maybe there's a grain of truth when people refer to VB as 'battery acid'.
 
Interesting topic

I think it won't be so much trub as liquid wastes from the mash tun and kettles as these are sugar rich which the bacteria will feed on. The trub won't contain much the bacteria can use as the yeast will have stripped most of the sugars out of it.

Still, wouldn't mind this in the brewery if it wasn't too expensive.

Cheers
Pedro
 
I read that...so to power your own house you'd have to brew a hell of a lot of beer. Maybe just enough for the garage...Good idea though. Maybe there's a grain of truth when people refer to VB as 'battery acid'.

You could also use it as a convincing argument to justify to your missus why you need to brew so much more beer. :p
 
It makes natural gas in my tummy.

now how to harance that untapper power cource.

mmmmmmmmmm could get ugly!!

cheers
 
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