Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Starting out

Today we were able to meet with Libby Hsu from the MIT D-Lab. She presented a lot of great information on biodigesters for our project.

Initially, we were planning on working with the plastic bag biodigester model in order to develop a cheap, disposable, and temporary solution for Grupo Fenix. After hearing the needs of the community and after talking with Libby, we decided that switching our focus to a more durable but still inexpensive "floating dome model."



At the end of the class, we came up with some new objectives and goals for our project.

Overall Goal→ Make biodigester desirable
  • build working, durable model for community that proves its worth
  • go from public use to private use
  • prove that with proper safeguards, biodigesters are attractive alternative

Objectives→ Making (floating dome) biodigesters usable, accessible
  • find way to empty out neutralized waste
  • ease transport of manure to biodigester
    • incorporate operation/maintenance into daily activities
  • control smell→ adequate sealing and covering technology
  • ease transition from old tech to new
    • educational manuel?
    • propane→ methane

TO DO
  • Make sketch model
  • Make prototype
  • Email/Research:
  • Park Spark
  • Credible source on health hazards of meat-eating animals
  • worms?? (probably not)

Questions for Park Spark:

  • How much waste do people put in?
  • How much power/energy do you generate?
  • What do you do with the leftovers?

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