Pig Poop Power

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Issue Date
2007-04-11Author
Hacker, Randi
Tsutsui, William
Publisher
Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas
Type
Recording, oral
Is part of series
Postcards from Asia;0071
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https://audioboom.com/posts/827107-0071-pig-poop-powerMetadata
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Broadcast Transcript: What could be more fitting in the Year of the Pig than to turn to the pig for power? And that's what is happening here in South Korea. In an effort to develop environmentally friendly, renewable energy sources, the South Koreans have opened up a power plant that uses pig poop to produce electricity. Really. Right now, the model plant has the capability of burning 20 tons of poop a day to produce 30 kilowatts of electricity--enough to light up about 100 homes. The goal is to build enough plants to turn 51 million tons of animal excrement into energy. That would be the equivalent of 360,000 tons of oil. Of course, the temptation to close a Postcard like this using bathroom humor is almost irresistible. Fortunately, time's up. #ceas #hacker #SouthKorea #tsutsui
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This is one of hundreds of 60-second radio spots created by the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) for Kansas Public Radio (KPR). The purpose of this outreach program is to introduce the people of Kansas to the culture and current issues of East Asia.
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