by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
January 6, 2013 Culhane replaced two digesters at Mercy College in the fall of 2013. These digesters had been destroyed when his laboratory experiments rooms was dismantled. Culhane and Tasheem Hall filled the new digesters with horse manure from the stables at...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
August 3, 2012 James Goodman, youth leader of the the Zombie Response Team of California’s San Pedro Forest region, and his parents, Gary Goodman and Lesly Chamberlain, and his grandmother, Joanne DuBarr, and Africa development specialist Mark David Heath pose...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Asia, Our Projects
May 17, 2012 While we didn’t actually build a functioning biodigester up at 5,600 meters, we did install two wind generators and a solar thermal vacuum system. First, we installed 400 W of photovoltaics, two 200-watt Chinook Wind generators, and a Solar Thermal...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Asia, Our Projects
April 7, 2012 Working with Chance for Growth e.V., we built our first Puxin 10m3 system at the Allouette School for Girls on Palawan island. palawan1 Image 1 of...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
December 16, 2011 The Washington Math Science Technology School Biodigester was built by Solar CITIES co-founder Mostafa Darsh Hussein while visiting Washington DC on an exchange program. Culhane had previously led a biogas workshop at the school. The story is an...