Based on the work of Edinburgh Napier University, the whiskey would be a source of energy efficiently. So effective that nearly 16,000 British homes could be lit with this intoxicating ... And malt could also serve as a motor fuel. Indeed, the Times report a surprising information. Scottish Speyside distillery currently produces whiskey, might fuel a mini-power of 7 MW using biomass.
It would not, strictly speaking, the whiskey as we know it, but residues from its manufacture: the pot ale, the liquid that is at the bottom of the copper stills during the first distillation and "draff" solid product from the brewing of malt flour. Even more surprising, this biofuel could even be used to power our vehicles.
On basis of "pot ale" and "draff" this energy resource patented by the Napier University Edinburgh would be in less harmful to the environment than our current fuel! When alcohol becomes a necessity!
It would not, strictly speaking, the whiskey as we know it, but residues from its manufacture: the pot ale, the liquid that is at the bottom of the copper stills during the first distillation and "draff" solid product from the brewing of malt flour. Even more surprising, this biofuel could even be used to power our vehicles.
On basis of "pot ale" and "draff" this energy resource patented by the Napier University Edinburgh would be in less harmful to the environment than our current fuel! When alcohol becomes a necessity!
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