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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Facts about Rubbish
Every year Americans throw away 250 million tons of rubbish. New York alone generates almost 10 million tons a year. It has been estimated that America's garbage could provide as much energy as 100 million tons of coal. Unfortunately, most of it is buried and never used. Recycling garbage can produce electricity, saving millions of tons of coal. Rubbish can also be burned by factories instead of coal or oil, but it must be treated first. For our purposes, rubbish dumped in the ground could be used as a source of fuel. As garbage begins to rot, it produces methane gas, which is the same as the natural gas found in pockets under the earth's crust. Each ton of refuse can produce up to 14,000 cubic feet (or 400 cubic meters) of methane. Left alone, the gas will find its way to the surface and escape, sometimes causing explosions. But it can be tapped very cheaply and used to generate heat or electricity. Some plants use the gas on site to generate electricity by burning it in simple gas engines. This allows all the gas to be used, rather than trying to match output to the fluctuating demands of a factory. In the future, gas production in rubbish may be used to fuel our automobiles as an oil substitute. We should also be interested in metal waste, which could be sorted out and reused after processing for car parts.