Japanese chicken farm feces power generation success: selling chickens and selling electricity is the first time in Japan

According to Singapore’s “Lianhe Zaobao” report, seven years ago, the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, prompted Japan to pay more attention to energy technology. Recently, a large chicken farm in Iwate Prefecture announced that the chicken manure energy they developed had been successful, and the manure of the 50 million chickens provided could provide electricity to more than 10,000 households.

The use and research and development of Japan's new energy have received attention after the 2011 nuclear disaster. In August 2012, the Japanese government announced a strategy for the development of renewable energy. With the goal of 2030, wind power, geothermal power, ocean power, and biomass power generation should be increased to more than 6 times of 2010. The renewable energy source of bio-fertilizer is also marked, from 2.4 million kilowatts of electric power produced in 2010 to 6 million kilowatts.

According to reports, a large-scale chicken product company in the city of Iwoto, Iwate Prefecture, took a lesson from the nuclear disaster and devoted himself to the research on fertilizer power generation. It recently achieved success in this field. The research team formed by the company is fully committed to experimenting with electricity generation from abandoned chicken manure.

In 2016, the plant invested 6.5 billion yen to complete a six-story, six-story, high-rise bio-fertilizer power plant. This facility is a milestone in its energy business. It uses the chicken waste that it feeds as a raw material for power generation. After the chicken manure is burned and processed, it can deliver 6,250 kilowatts of electricity per hour.

At present, the chicken farm will send the power to the electricity supplier and distribute it to the Tokyo metropolitan area and the Northeast users. The electricity supply throughout the year is sufficient for more than 10,000 households.

Matsumoto Keiji, the company’s power generation manager, pointed out that “Before we start research and development, these excrements are all wastes, and we have to spend money to help companies deal with them. Now, they are precious energy, and this transformation is incredible. ."

In order to celebrate the success of the new energy business, one of the recent promotions was to present a large package of fried chicken to the “Chicken Power” users. Japanese media pointed out that chicken farms sell chickens and sell electricity, which is the first time in Japan.

According to reports, the use of livestock manure to generate electricity can play an important role in environmental protection. In areas where Japan attaches great importance to natural energy, such as Hokkaido, cow manure was previously used to generate electricity. Japan is also trying to cross-sectoral cooperation and hopes to promote the popularization of the technology.


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