12.9.08 COW POWER: Michigan farmers turn manure into energy

FENNVILLE — The round metal building with its green dome looks only slightly out of place next to barns full of mooing cows. It takes up about a third of an acre, inconspicuous on the sprawling Scenic View Dairy farm, surrounded by dirt roads and acres of tasseled corn.

Inside, stinky manure from 3,500 cows and 9,400 pigs is being fermented and turned into electricity. What’s left afterward is a rich, dark pile of soft biofiber that looks like mulch and smells only faintly of its origins. It goes back into the barns as bedding for the cows. Liquid that is leftover is sprayed as fertilizer onto nearby corn, soy, alfalfa and wheat crops.

Welcome to the miracle of anaerobic digestion, a natural bacterial process the farm is harnessing to produce alternative energy. Scenic View’s anaerobic digesters have been operating for nearly two years — the first in the country to produce not only electricity but also natural gas for sale. Read more »

12.9.08 Michigan Energy Demonstration Center at NMC

If you are searching for a good place to take some courses in renewable energy technologies, check out the courses offered through the extended education program at Northwestern Michigan College.  They courses are very pratical, easy to understand, and are farily inexpensive.  Their website address is http://www.nmc.edu.ees and click on “Energy Demonstration Center.”