Thursday, August 5, 2010

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The dung beetle that runs ... as nature itself can be trusted ORANGE

Good night, friend @ s, I just found a story that really struck me as usual and share it with everyone vosotr s @ s. I

advance after reading this interesane Article ..... and if your car is a few years old or simply not the vehicle of your dreams ..... at least say that you have not podreis " fucking car " jejejejjee, then you will understand I tell you why:


is always curious sight of a beetle.

If the field is usually a bug that pushes a ball of dung. If the car is usually a city reborn from the nostalgia of one born to motorized vehicles in Germany, Europe and the world.

The paradox of the comparison comes when a group of scientists from the firm Geneco decide to develop a vehicle whose fuel is the methane extracted from human excreta . And how could it be otherwise, they decide to use as a prototype V olkswagen Beetle.

Decades after the design popularized in the movie Herbie feed the nostalgia of motorists, Volkswagen decided to republish the success with the new Beetle (Beetle, in English). Success has site while the vehicle was even Austin Powers used to travel in time, a considerable difference to Dr. Emmett Brown's DeLorean from "Back to the Future ."

And is that the Beetle is for everything, even to accommodate an engine that replaces the combustion of methane gas. And finally to green the car and take advantage of human solid waste, nothing like it to work with methane obtained from human excreta .

Bristol streets are these days a very special car journey, a vehicle that does not need to refuel at gas stations. Nor need his driver to go rummaging through public urinals for fuel. Methane comes from treatment of urban solid waste recycling plants, and interestingly despite this not emit any odor .

estimated that the "fuel" from 70 households would be enough for this beetle move more than 16,000 kms. Antonio Rentero

Source.: http://www.gizmodo.es/

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