Title: Our wasted energy has unaffordable costs
1- Our wasted energy has unaffordable costs
- Across society
- Energy mostly comes from the sun
- We need to DE-Municipalise Solid Waste
- relearn sustainability
- Cost is less than value
2 Temple Cows Residences
banana leaves
fruits vegetables and spices
3(No Transcript)
4 In 2005, 800,000 Khadis By 2010, 1 million
6 cows for 1 family 14 cows for 1 farm
5- Whereas 1 European family creates p.a.
- 1 tonne biodegradable (solid) household waste
- c. 10 tonnes sewage (liquid) waste,
- or .2 tonnes of sewage sludge
-
6- Domestic biodegradable waste per annum
- c. 300kwH electricity
- c. 500kwH thermal
- saving
- 100 p.a waste disposal costs
- 50 p.a energy
infrastructure / environmental benefits
7- biogas heats water
- warms kitchen floor
- cleans waste water
- Bathroom
- BATH WATER AT 35C
- SOIL WATER
- WASHING MACHINE
- DISHWASHER
- SINK with MACERATOR
Kitchen
8Student Accommodation Project with Mark Wilson,
Lancaster University Environment Centre,
- A unit of c.100 students,
- Waste water and sewage from the bathrooms
kitchens. - Macerated foodstuffs from leftovers, peelings etc
- prevented from entering domestic municipal
/sewage waste streams. - Potentially a saving per student of 200 p.a.
9Student Accommodation Project with Mark Wilson,
Lancaster University Environment Centre,
Predicted Annual Economies. autumn 2005 Gas
usage 17,247.82 Refuse disposal 937.50
Cleansed wastewater 1211725
3,029.25 21,214.57
10Waterend Project with Liverpool University Centre
for Intelligent Monitoring,
11Waterend Project with Liverpool University Centre
for Intelligent Monitoring,
Cess pit 2 septic tanks beck, via
soakaway
12(No Transcript)
13annual heating
biogas
Energy conservation
14We need to DE-Municipalise Solid Waste
Energy conservation
Waste treatment
Locally