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Will Brinton, the founder of Woods End Laboratories, a bioenergy consultancy, predicts a future without landfills. Instead we’ll use table scraps and sewage to power our homes. Just dump the waste into a household digester, and bacteria will break it down and release the natural gas methane. Farms could sell their copious poop-based energy supplies back to the grid. But how much energy do animals yield? We ran the numbers and found that you might want to consider a pet elephant.

MANURE MAKERDAILY OUTPUTMETHANE YIELDPOOP POWER
Elephant200 pounds230 feet3/day39 kilowatts*
Cow1209516
Llama16183
Pig2.530.5
Dog0.7510.2
Chicken0.20.30.05

*The average U.S. household consumes 30 kilowatts a day.

i Found this on:

http://www.popsci.com/corey-binns/article/2008-09/stinkiest-fuel-earth

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