This is just one view of one part of our Close-Loop Organics
Management System (the "EP&T System" or "Power & Energy
Center"). In this case, 48 digesters make up the anarobic process of
the cycle for this particular dairy operation.
Oh, no. I know what you are thinking, but really...we're
farmers too. Oh, maybe not in the traditional senseyouthink about farming, but farmers none
the less. Sure, we don't drive tractors all day spreading seed and
harvesting in the fall, but we are just as interested in the process. We
sow and we reap. You see, we grow natural gas. Methane, to be
specific.
EP&T has spent 10 years researching, analyzing and
developing technologies tofarmmethane. That is a long
time. Frankly, we have answers to problems college professors haven't
even figured out exist yet. As a result, we have created a market-ready
closed-loop system that uses natural processes to generate methane. By
partnering with Mother Nature, she's helped us dramatically reduce the process
time. We seed it, harvest it, inject it into the system, and you use
it. Its quicker than corn. Not so tasty, but much quicker.