by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
January 16, 2010 When local pizza restaurant owner Brian Wildrick and his team Todd Blaisdale and Stan learned from us and the high school students about the technology for turning their kitchen garbage into fertilizer for their fresh tomatoes and fuel to heat the...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
January 16, 2010 At the end of 2009 and beginning of 2010, the Culhanes joined Dr. Katey Walter Anthony and her husband Peter Anthony and high school science teacher Adam Low in Alaska. There they built an experimental biogas set up in a 40 ft. conex container in the...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
January 5, 2010 Alvaro is the poster-boy for the success of the green-collar immigrant job training concept. As a graduate of Trade Tech College’s renewable energy program and of T.H. Culhane’s early “Eutopia” Class at Jefferson High School in...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Our Projects, United States
December 5, 2009 In late 2009, after developing our Solar CITIES IBC-based biogas system in Cairo, Egypt in anticipation for building in cold climates, we went to Alaska to experiment with psychrophilic microbial biodigesters in IBC tanks. Read more about the project...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 26, 2020 | Africa, Our Projects
May 12, 2009 At the Sekem Farm and Science School outside of Cairo, Egypt Thomas Culhane, Hanna Fathy and Solar CITIES intern Mike Rimoin deployed their invention of the open-source solar heated three IBC Solar CITIES biodigester. This is perhaps the first use of...