E-Generation™

A Revolution in Neighborhood-Scale Renewable Energy

PLACE has registered a patent for a neighborhood-scale system that, quite simply, takes food waste from a community (think: food scraps) and turns it into energy, which then grows organic produce for distribution via CSA (community supported agriculture). We're looking to site the first E-Generation facility to benefit a community of people and businesses with lower energy bills, access to fresh, organic produce year round, and . Check out this great video to learn more, and read on!

The Details

E-Generation comprises a portfolio of sustainable energy technologies, including a neighborhood-scale anaerobic digester. The digester will work in concert with solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, micro-wind, and a combined heat and power generator, balanced for optimal “free” energy inputs, to turn food waste into renewable energy. The outputs of the process are organic fertilizer, heat, and carbon dioxide, all of which will be used to grow organic produce in an onsite greenhouse. A modest footprint will grow enough food for 300 CSA (community supported agriculture) shares, and will provide a number of permanent, living-wage jobs. 

PLACE has designed our facility to address the legitimate community concerns of odor control and noise. The E-Generation facility will operate as a sealed, pressurized system. A waste hauler will enter the closed bay, dump into the digester, and leave. The space will be pressurized to prevent odors from escaping. A third, redundant odor control mechanism is an onsite greenhouse: the exhaust from the facility (which will contain CO2) will be fed into the greenhouse, along with the fertilizer byproduct of the digestion process, to enhance food production. 

Click here for more information about anaerobic digestion.

PLACE will develop an educational program around E-Generation to raise awareness of energy, food and waste issues in communities.

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