Boomerang
Member
I get the principle of using them to make use of a waste byproduct and turn this waste into energy , But what I don't get is the now thousands of acres of maize grown specifically to feed a digester, I've heard of an outfit running 2 foragers 20+ tractors and trailers, as well as a number of trucks to harvest and transport the maize to the digester. The fossil fuel usage must be huge.
How much energy is being used to sow ,grow , harvest and transport the maize , compared to the energy that is being extracted by the digester.
Does this only work because of subsidy ??? Or do I not fully understand the process.
How much energy is being used to sow ,grow , harvest and transport the maize , compared to the energy that is being extracted by the digester.
Does this only work because of subsidy ??? Or do I not fully understand the process.