1,000-Pound Butter Sculpture Finds A Second Calling - As Source Of Green Energy!

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While seeing sculptures carved from perishable food is fun, it is also an incredible waste, since the creations often end up in trash. But that fortunately is not going to be the fate of this 1000-pound buttery depiction of a young boy leading his prize winning calf through a county fair. Instead he, will help power a working farm for three whole days!

Large butter sculptures are a tradition at Pennsylvania's Annual Farm show that took place from January 7th -14th. While the food art creation normally ends up in the landfill this year, the organizers decided to donate it to Steve Reiford, a local farmer who apparently is planning to turn into a source of energy.

While that may sound a little far-fetched, butter it turns out, actually has the capability if, handled the right way. However, as you can imagine it does take some special equipment and knowledge.

Steve will begin by mixing in the greasy sculpture into a giant manure pit, which is maintained at a sweltering 100°C, so that the microorganisms in the manure can work efficiently. The tiny creatures will first break apart the fat molecules in butter into simpler molecules and than, help them produce methane - A gas that can be easily converted into energy. Once the breakdown is complete, a process that takes about a month, all Steve will have to do, is hook up a generator. He estimates that the mixture will produce enough methane to power his entire farm for three whole days!

Using perishable food to create energy is not a new idea for Steve. The resourceful farmer regularly obtains leftover food waste from the nearby Walmart and converts it into energy. Often times, he creates so much, that he has excess to sell back to the grid! What a cool way to produce green energy!

Resources: NPR.org, Huffingtonpost.com

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  • Kaedynb about 11 years
    I thought that it is amazing that someone made a sculpture out of butter some part were nasty also I like that he thought of something that clever
    • jaicejmediaarts
      jaicejmediaartsabout 11 years
      That is an awesome butter sculpture I have never seen one
      • nicklausmmediaarts
        nicklausmmediaartsabout 11 years
        I think this could be the best alternative fuel. I think if you could produced it a lot we could power a grid. If butter can be used for are own energy. Which it starts from chemical to mechanical energy. It will be a better resource for our earth.
        • terrellemediaarts
          terrellemediaartsabout 11 years
          I really think it was good
          • thomasdmediaarts
            thomasdmediaartsabout 11 years
            It is cool
            • tristencmediaarts
              tristencmediaartsabout 11 years
              I learned that he mad 4 humans and1 cow
              • daltonwmediaarts
                daltonwmediaartsabout 11 years
                I like how those people designed a art out of butter
                • caseyumediaarts
                  caseyumediaartsabout 11 years
                  I like it I think it is awesome and cool that they made a budder sculpture.
                  • shelbychapmediaarts
                    shelbychapmediaartsabout 11 years
                    I think this structure took a long time to make and it is amazing to see, especially when you know that only ONE man made it by himself.
                    • ezralmediaarts
                      ezralmediaartsabout 11 years
                      How many cows were used to make the butter to build the sculpture and how long did it take to make it.